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The Letters to the Editor department is intended to be a forum for our readers to express their own opinions and ideas. While we appreciate the many complimentary letters we receive each day, you won't find them on this page. Instead, you will find letters that go beyond or even contradict what we have written, letters that offer a different perspective and provide a different view of science fiction. If you would like to submit a letter, please use our feedback form or send a message to scifiweekly@scifi.com.
-- Craig E. Engler, Editor
hanks for the pointers to the new nanotech novel Bloom. If you are not aware, for several years I have been keeping a bibliography which is well known in the nanotech community. Nanotechnology in Science Fiction is located at: http://www.erinet.com/prass/nanowars/ninsf/n_in_sf.html
Anthony Napier
asnapier@juno.com
Editor: For the first time in three years, we didn't receive any letters either criticizing or praising our coverage of the SF world. If you have an opinion, we'd love to hear it.
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