I've had enough of these boxes cluttering the living room. They make it impossible for me to clutter the living room up with more books and DVDs. So I'm getting rid of back issues of ST. Hardly anyone ever wants to purchase a back issue so...
1. If you're an ST author and want some more free copies of the one with your story in it, let me know and I'll send you a couple of issues - just pay the postage.
2. If you're a dealer in obscure magazines, see 1. above.
Most of them are going to be recycled. I'll just keep a couple of copies of each issue.
UPDATE ST10, ST16 and ST19 are now officially SOLD OUT. That means that anyone who wants a copy of ST19 - as a booklet or download - can still go to Lulu. It might actually be cheaper for anyone in North America looking for any issue from ST17. Unfortunately ST16 and earlier issues are not on Lulu.
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Well, if you don't want 'em, they'll soon be gone. Just sayin'.
Thanks David, I think I have a couple of copies of each of mine already. I applaud your decision to start clearing books in favour of living space. At some point our attic will collapse and I'll have to start doing the same.
Well, Sam, if you want any more copies of A Ghost Story for Christmas, let me know.
Actually, that would be nice. Will buy some stamps on Friday and send them to you.
In the spirit of clearance, I've decided to simply ban my books. I'm not going to get rid of them, or burn them, or sell them, or give them away--they will all remain on my shelves, exactly as they are--but they will be banned. And let me tell you, I have never felt safer.
Well done, Adam. Now you just have to confine yourself to house arrest as a dissident and society will flourish as never before.
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