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From: "Lynn McGuire" <[email protected]>
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Subject: rec.arts.sf.written FAQ
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 10:32:03 -0500
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Is there a official FAQ for rec.arts.sf.written ?  I googled
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sf/written-faq/  but I was wondering if
this is it.  It is somewhat dated since it refers to geocities.com and
says that the last update was 2001.

I was wondering if "Don of the Dead" by Casey Daniels
  http://www.amazon.com/Don-Dead-Pepper-Martin-Mysteries/dp/0060821469/
qualifies as SF.  The SF term in rec.arts.sf.written seems to be
"speculative fiction" versus "science fiction".  Just wondering.

Thanks,
Lynn