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Kismet Magazine
Kismet started because its publishers had noticed a lacuna in the world of speculative fiction magazines. Alex Chambers talks with some of its staff about the story of its founding, what they hope to accomplish, and why developmental editing is such an important part of their mission.
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    Poet Daniel Lassell reads “Llama,” “Ritter Park Cabin,” “Frame [Like a resurrected body],” “Downward Rooms,” and “Frame Inside a Frame [In the underworld].”

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    When it comes to the early music of Britain, Tudor England tends to dominate the historical imagination. But there was plenty going on north of the border, as we’ll hear this hour. We’re exploring over five centuries of music in and about Scotland, so tune in for rarely heard gems from Celtic chant to heartfelt ballads and snappy dance tunes. Click title for playlist.
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