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This month, we put out a revised translation of a great French science fiction classic -- truly.
Written in 1854, STAR (PSI CASSIOPEIA) will astound you by its amazing sense of wonder; part Olaf Stapledon, part Cordwainer Smith, it is really an incredible work.
Briefly, the narrator finds a hollow meteorite in Tibet that contains the historical records of an alien civilization in the multi-starred system of Psi Cassiopeia.
The Starrian system is the perfect background for other SF stories and Samuel Payne, who's been slowly working on a new Doctor Omega novel ("The Seeds of Cassiopeia") uses it as background.
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