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Meryl Stenhouse

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Meryl Stenhouse is an author of short-to-medium sized fiction, and a huge fan of the short form. She grew up on a diet of fantasy novels and B-grade science fiction movies, from which she learned many things, such as, 'heroes only like beautiful women' and 'female characters should be cute and womanly and good with children' and 'highly sophisticated future societies still require women to wear impractical, revealing clothes and makeup' so it's no wonder she grew up to be a feminist.

She's passionate about all things speculative fiction and is a game nerd and proud of it, a pastime she shares with her family.

Later in life she discovered wuxia movies, where she learned never to annoy the quiet man sweeping in the corner because he's probably
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Graham Storrs
“When the fabulously rich died â€� as they still did, no matter what treatments and augmentations they had â€� most of them opted to be uploaded into a computer somewhere. Some had their own facilities, built just for that purpose, but many chose to join one of the transhuman communities and to live in virtual worlds among their peers. The biggest, most expensive and most powerful of those communities was Omega Point.”
Graham Storrs, The Credulity Nexus

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“the pioneers of transhumanity would face difficulties as emotionally challenging as any human has ever faced, as they pried themselves free of their ancient biological heritage.”
Graham Storrs, Placid Point: Tales from the History of Transhumanity

Steven Pressfield
“The professional concentrates on the work and allows rewards to come or not come, whatever they like.”
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art

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