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<title>Comment by Frank Creed on The Farthest Frontiers: An Interview with Two Writers of Marginalized Speculative Fiction </title>
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<description>Carole--
Thanks for a great interview. Looking forward to working with both you and Cecil in the future.

Constance--
I do hope you read and enjoy.

Faith,
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<title>Comment by Constance on The Farthest Frontiers: An Interview with Two Writers of Marginalized Speculative Fiction </title>
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<description>Good article.  I may have to put aside my own stigma over Christian spec fiction and check out Frank&#039;s new book.</description>
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