> I read Bruen and Gischler and liked them both, but
Charlie
Stella's story
> is something else again. A nuanced consideration of
moral
> compartmentalization. And the longest story to keep
me engaged on
a
> computer screen. Very subtle. Very complex. Very
good.
>
> Looking forward to dipping into the rest of that
issue.
>
> Best
> Kerry Schooley
The standout piece in this issue IMHO is Craig McDonald's The
Last Interview.
-Dave Z.
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