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All This and I Can Fly, Too
by Andy Hollis
with a little help from Paul Carmichael

A tour de force of the story universe that Andy built. I think it's the best story of the issue -- although I may be biased since I have a cameo appearance. Me and the SRU Wizard, what a combination. You'd think Andy would at least let me get an autograph.

P.S. Please read this story before Talrin's Great Adventure.

...and TSAT has other stories in this universe...
The Everchanging Gift
The Lady's Choice
The Pact
Summer Changes

...also check out either of the two, count 'em two, SRU archives...

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The Cat's Tenth Life
by Paul Carmichael

Another tale from the archives of TSA-Talk. This one involves a Siamese cat, a grandfather's clock and at least two very greedy people.

...and how about the story universe TSAT spawned. A carousel, a Ferris wheel, a fun house. Welcome to Darkspire Park. It's an amusement park -- and it's something else. Here are two new stories from the universe's creator...

DARKSPIRE PARK:
DRAGON'S BREATH

...and TSAT has other stories in this universe...
Darkspire Park: The Screaming Giggler

Marnie Becomes Eclectic
by Andy Hollis and Jeffrey M. Mahr

The SRU Wizard is back -- and he still does it better than Schwarzenegger. No one has ever described wizards as being forgiving of the foibles of men. Imagine what happens when he's really angry.

...also check out either of the two, count 'em two, SRU archives...

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Talrin's Great Adventure
by Paul Carmichael
with help from Andy Hollis

Just think of it as dueling authors. Paul couldn't let Andy tell the story his way -- especially when it involves Paul.

This is a complimentary story to All This and I Can Fly, Too and should be read after that story.

...also check out either of the two, count 'em two, SRU archives...

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DARKSPIRE PARK:
HIJACK
by Hawkyn

The old man has a cameo in Hijack. Sometimes even wizards use ground transportation. More than twice the magic, especially if you include the elves.


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