Just in time for Saint Patrick's Day, a new issue of Aphelion. Not just any issue, though. This is our 150th (!) issue!
Of special note this month is a brand new Nightwatch story by Jeff Williams (with Elizabeth Markham), "The Girl With Kaleidoscope Eyes". Don't miss it; it's a doozy. There's also a new story in here by Frederick Rustam. I haven't read it yet, but I don't think I've ever read a Rustam story that wasn't fantastic. Plus a bunch more stories, and poetry, and features. There's a whole bunch of great stuff for you to read, so get right to it.
Any errors in this month's issue may be blamed on the scotch. *raises his glass*
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SCOTCH??? On St. Paddy's Day? Sure and it's the IRISH whiskey you should be drinkin', boyo!doc wrote:Just in time for Saint Patrick's Day, a new issue of Aphelion. Not just any issue, though. This is our 150th (!) issue!
Of special note this month is a brand new Nightwatch story by Jeff Williams (with Elizabeth Markham), "The Girl With Kaleidoscope Eyes". Don't miss it; it's a doozy. There's also a new story in here by Frederick Rustam. I haven't read it yet, but I don't think I've ever read a Rustam story that wasn't fantastic. Plus a bunch more stories, and poetry, and features. There's a whole bunch of great stuff for you to read, so get right to it.
Any errors in this month's issue may be blamed on the scotch. *raises his glass*
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In the house, I have single malt scotch and Canadian whiskey for mixing. You tell me which one is closer to appropriate.
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Well, the Newfoundland accent is (to my ear) Irish... but the "National drink" of Newfoundland is 'screech', which is suitable-for-stripping-paint rum. But Canadians are multi-cultural, especially when it comes to alcohol, so...doc wrote:In the house, I have single malt scotch and Canadian whiskey for mixing. You tell me which one is closer to appropriate.
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o/~ We'll rant and we'll roar like true NewfoundlandersRobert_Moriyama wrote:Well, the Newfoundland accent is (to my ear) Irish... but the "National drink" of Newfoundland is 'screech', which is suitable-for-stripping-paint rum. But Canadians are multi-cultural, especially when it comes to alcohol, so...doc wrote:In the house, I have single malt scotch and Canadian whiskey for mixing. You tell me which one is closer to appropriate.
We'll rant and we'll roar on deck and below
Until we strikes bottom inside the two sunkers
When straight through the channel to Toslow we'll go o/~
--Great Big Sea