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2008 Medical Sci-Fi Contest: Please Meet the Stories! – Medgadget – www.medgadget.com

Posted by GruntDoc on November 28th, 2008

2008 Medical Sci-Fi Contest: Please Meet the Stories! – Medgadget – www.medgadget.com
And now to the winner. By a majority decision, the winner of the 2008 Medgadget’s Sci-Fi Award is..

Go have a look, and read them.  Thanks to MedGadget for holding the contest, and for allowing me to judge.


2 Responses to “2008 Medical Sci-Fi Contest: Please Meet the Stories! – Medgadget – www.medgadget.com”

  1. Jim in Texas Says:

    I can’t recall that I’ve read much medical Sci Fi in the past few years so my claim might be diluted by current authors I’m not aware of but I still believe that James White’s novels, especially his “Sector General” books were brilliant, at least from a non-medically trained reader’s perspective.

    I still have them in my garage bookcase of books I like to re-read and I just pulled them out when I saw the post. So, thanks for reminding me of a author I haven’t read in a few years.

    I just wish I could find a copy of “The Silent Stars Go By” an alternated history book in the vein of “Lest Darkness Fall” by L. Sprague De Camp.

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