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2021 books announced

And, yes, the best interests of authors and agents and bookstores figure in here, as well as any number of contractual arrangements and obligations.

I'm an ebook reader and have been for quite a while, mainly just that I find it easier when but also environment etc.

My question is am I doing you guys a disservice by getting the e-version? Are you better off if I was to but hardcopy?
 
Why are details for the May book still unknown?
Because it's only February. The Dark Veil was released early January but we didn't learn anything about it until late October, just barely over two months away. So come back sometime in early March if you want to know about the May book.

That's my guess anyway.
 
Super excited if this turns out to be legit. Hopefully it can bring in Titan and DS9 characters for at least a few short scenes.
 
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Yep, it's from an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

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I remember that episode. Love "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"--I consider it like "Seinfeld" on steroids.
 
The use of "they" as a gender-neutral or non-specific singular pronoun has been part of the English language since Chaucer or earlier, despite the artificial attempts of more recent grammatical prescriptivists to declare it "wrong."
Granted.

Although two things come to mind:

1. "All twelve Sulamid sexes claimed to be male. Especially those who bore the children" -- Diane Duane
2. I've always like the usage of "S/he" and "Hir" with respect to hermaphrotitic species. And I think I may have even used that convention myself, in some science fiction short story (probably in my own "First Contact Corps" milieu) that I wrote for a class at a local junior college.
 
You'll never know just how sorely tempted I was to take that as a straight-line for a hermaphrodite joke.

And you must admit, Diane's Sulamid line was absolutely priceless.
 
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