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Sara Saab's Story in Clarkesworld's Latest Issue

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Super-haunting supermoon over London ( by user Colin at Wikimedia ). By Péter MARTON ** Join the  European Science Fiction group  on Facebook for related discussions. ** It's been a real struggle to get to this point, but -- finally -- here is a new post for the blogzine. Hopefully it will be followed by others over the coming period. The inspiration (and, even more importantly, the time available) came for this at a major international academic conference on the relationship between migration and poverty, as the experience interfered with my load of daily fiction which I happened to read in the evening prior to the first day of the conference, from Clarke's World's latest issue: a piece by Sara Saab , a Londoner of Lebanese origin who, by her present working location, falls under the jurisdiction of European SF. After a conference where I listened to a lot of really interesting presentations, including about OLAs (Onward Latin American migrants) in London