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What Kind of Dragon Are You?
laurieopal
November 20th, 2009
I was just commenting to a friend that I seem to be getting dragonish about the steam punk parts.
They said that being dragonish about stones made sense but what kind of dragon liked steam punk parts?
Perhaps a clockwork dragon.
Mood:Silly
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apostle_of_eris
2009-11-22 04:17 pm (UTC)
Is Michael Swanwick in your [figurative, and yes, I am showing my age] Rolodex?
I vividly remember how bowled over I was by the magazine-story sized excerpt from
The Iron Dragon’s Daughter
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laurieopal
2009-11-23 05:50 am (UTC)
I know and like his work. Haven't read him in quite a while. I'll look for the story.
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I vividly remember how bowled over I was by the magazine-story sized excerpt from The Iron Dragon’s Daughter.