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Real-life stories of how ordinary people have sent pesky religion-pushers running, just by using wit, humor, and a bit of luck.
Alien scientists come to Earth to study the phenomenon of human love, which radio broadcasts have been singing about for nearly a century. For their research, they disguise themselves as common house-cats, take a clueless young man and woman, psychically "enhance" them, and arrange for them to meet -- whereupon the two fall in love-at-first-sight. The alien scientists eagerly follow them around, taking notes. The problem is that these two are naturally clumsy, and their psychic "enhancement" spread a field of klutziness and freak accidents all around them -- a fact of which the lovestruck couple are... oblivious!
The first new Darkover anthology in almost two decades, this volume focuses on the music of Darkover: stories with musical elements; the songs in the books; and the filk songs inspired by them, from "The Horsetamer's Daughter" by Leslie Fish to eight songs by Cynthia McQuillin. Original stories included are by India Edghill, Leslie Fish, Raul S. Reyes, Michael Spence, and Elisabeth Waters. There are also reprints of stories by Mercedes Lackey and Vera Nazarian.
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