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journalpre-crashtales from the babymines

some days, it's harder than others to keep the faith

Posted 22 August 200720 April 2012 Deb

A day at the baby mines always brings a surprise or two. This time it was the gentleman ringing up to donate his eggs.

No, I am not joking. Neither, I believe, was he.

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Deborah Kalin writes literary speculative fiction, most often about things that go bump in society.
Deborah Kalin writes literary speculative fiction, most often about things that go bump in society.

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Between the four novellas it contains and the collection itself, Cherry Crow Children received a stunning 13 award nominations and 2 wins. Read it for yourself today!
Between the four novellas it contains and the collection itself, Cherry Crow Children received a stunning 13 award nominations and 2 wins. Read it for yourself today!

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