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From: edb@akgua.UUCP (E.D. Brooks [Emily])
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: A Short Story Re-Discovered (Finally!)
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Date: Tue, 12-Feb-85 13:42:14 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb 12 13:42:14 1985
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Many moons ago I requested help from this newsgroup in re-discovering
the title, author, and anthology of a short story I had read when much
younger (approx. 15 years ago).  Imagine my disappointment when I 
received exactly ZERO replies!  No one remembered my story!  (So much
for advance thanks!  :-))

But, I have found it!  It has been re-released in a *new* collection
of short stories by Poul Anderson (I might have known he was the author)
entitled "Dialogue with Darkness".

The particular story I was looking for is titled "Sister Planet" and still
retains the haunting anguish I remembered so well.  This collection
credits "Satellite", May, 1959 which is apparently a magazine.  I did
NOT first read this in any magazine (certainly not in 1959! I hadn't
learned to read then) and will probably never know what anthology I
saw it in.

The collection "Dialogue with Darkness" is excellent.  I recommend it
to you all.  These are older stories, but only a few (like "Sister
Planet") have obvious discrepancies due to discoveries made since their
original publication.

And, no, I will not include any spoilers at all.  Read and enjoy!


Emily Brooks		{ihnp4!}akgua!edb