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Lynne By Lynne November 22, 2011 2 replies Posted in: Numero Cinq Tagged: ageing, aging, creative nonfiction, essays, ET, evolution, green algae, origin of life, SETI, stem cells

Numéro Cinq, My Other Home

  Earlier this year I began writing a series of science essays for Numéro Cinq, an online literary magazine that novelist Keith Maillard calls “one of the best and most vital of the online literary journals.” The site is a … Continue reading →

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