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The Inhabited Systems Discovery Project

Conor H. Carton

I am your host Conor H. Carton, I like to read, think and write about comics. I include meandering thoughts that occur to me while writing about a comic. My first science fiction book, Bottle Born Blues is free to download. Please help yourself.

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  • Conor H. Carton

    I am Conor H. Carton, an artisan writer of science fiction stories. I am an Irish, male, suburbanite. Thank you for subscribing to the Inhabited Systems Gazette. Your time and attention are appreciated.

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