McCluskey shows great skill in dropping just the right amount of information at the right time with his story of these two well-matched adversaries facing off. I know that as soon as I open my front door and see him standing there in his sport coat and khakis, holding up his badge. The picture on his ID card is recent. Like, I think he has the same shaving cut on his chin recent. And the lettering on the card is blurry.
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Penumbra Themed in homage of Science Fiction's late and great Isaac Asimov, Penumbra Magazine's June issue has included a number of short stories inspired by the man who brought us the Three Laws of Robotics. Penumbra is a professional rates paying publisher, and they've included my short story "Replaced" in this exciting issue.
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