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Free audio of Gaiman's Hugo-nominated "How to Talk to Girls..."

Cory Doctorow at 9:48 pm Tue, Apr 10, 2007

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Chris sez, "Neil Gaiman has a free audio version of 'How to Talk to girls at Parties' available on his website. The Hugo nominated story can be downloaded as a whole or in four parts." This is a damned good story and a fine reading. Gaiman is one of the best readers in the field. Link Coral Cache Mirror (Thanks, Chris!)

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