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Coming to the February Issue of The Genre Traveler



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Welcome to The Genre Traveler! Please sign up using the form to the right so that you'll get all the latest updates to the site. You also might want to sign up for the RSS feed, which you can do via email or your favorite RSS Reader. Bob Eggleton
"I love being un-definable," Bob Eggleton told me in a recent interview. And, boy, was he right. Pulling together his story for the next issue of The Genre Traveler was tough, but I think you'll like the results.

If you don't know his name, I'm sure you know his work. Bob's art has graced the covers of multitudes of SF/F/H books, including those written by Greg Bear, Isaac Asimov, Nancy Kress, Arthur C. Clarke and more.

The February 2007 issue of The Genre Traveler, due out around January 27, will feature Bob and his work in the "Seeing the World Through Genre-Coloured Glasses" column. If you don't already subscribe to The Genre Traveler, go to groups.yahoo.com/group/genretraveler/join and sign up. It's free!

Can't wait to see some of Bob's art? Then check out his websites at:

www.bobeggleton.com
bobsartforsale.blogspot.com
bobsartdujour.blogspot.com

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