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Made From What's Not Real

David Perlmutter

The writings and musings of Canadian historian and speculative fiction writer David Perlmutter

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Latest Issues

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I've Been Pirated

A few years ago, I was writing and publishing stories for Untreed Reads Books, an online publisher now incorporated into Top Of The World Publishing. I got some little money from it, but then the publishers shut down short story ebook publi...

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I Have A Book On Sale

My publisher, McFarland and Company, is having its annual holiday sale, with all items (including the book noted above) available at a 35% discount.

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Superhero Intervention

(Int.: ILGWG headquarters- day- livestream.)

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National Author Day

Just a short note to remind you that I am a published author and can celebrate being one today. These books can be found widely on the web, along with some more recently published materials.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • David Perlmutter

    I am a writer from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. I specialize in speculative fiction and non-fiction media history, particularly on animation.

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