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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 New Writers Unearthed : Nick Marone
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'Nick Marone writes science fiction, with a focus on military SF, space opera, and soft SF. He has been writing for as long as he can remember. Nick grew up in Casula, a western suburb of Sydney. Throughout his school life, he loved when teachers gave him writing prompts. The stories flowed so easily. Today, Nick lives on a rural property about an hour’s drive from Canberra and writes to entertain himself and others.' 

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    y separately published work icon Andromeda Spaceways Magazine no. 79 June Joel Schanke (editor), Mallory Thomas (editor), 2020 20878753 2020 periodical issue 'One of Mallory’s favourite speculative fiction novels, Carve the Mark, by Veronica Roth, contains a quote that encompasses nearly all the works revealed in this issue: “It’s hard to know what’s right in this life,” she said. “We do what we can, but what we really need is mercy.” Considering the state of the world at the moment—with civil unrest, COVID 19, and numerous protests—it’s no surprise that the selections of speculative fiction for Issue #79 had an underlying theme: love in all forms.' (Publication summary) 2020 pg. 103-106
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