> Kenneth,
>
> where can we find examples of your sci fi work?
>
> Take care. -KMO
>
>
> On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 13:37:24 -0500 (CDT) zaimoni@ksu.edu writes:
> [clip]
> >Obfuscatory art is, by definition, bad art. The reason I resort to
> >writing science fiction when analyzing some problems [in the social
> >realm], is because art can communicate MUCH faster--basically, the use
> [clip]
> >
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> >/ Kenneth Boyd
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Unfortunately, I have yet to be published. [Graduate school costs
time.] I haven't really considered possibilities other than hardcopy.
IF there was a way to program a web link to allow viewing but not
downloading [I'm somewhat possessive, and I haven't verified this yet],
I'd consider a personal Web page. [UNIX isn't really that flexible....]
Chapters tend to evolve, anyway. There's the key idea, and then there's
all the twists that bring it to realism.
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/ Kenneth Boyd
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