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Friends of Merril podcast, you say?

Yes! This long-gestating project is finally complete, an eight episode first season of interviews with special guests about notable history and new frontiers in the worlds of science fiction, fantasy and horror as found in Toronto’s Merril Collection, the Western Hemisphere’s largest publicly accessible archive of genre materials.

New episodes will go up every Monday morning for the next eight weeks, and will be available through any podcast app, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and over at the website: https://unknownworlds.podbean.com  For now, here’s a teaser!

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The Friends of the Merril Collection
c/o The Lillian H. Smith Branch
Toronto Public Library
239 College Street, 3rd Floor
Toronto, ON M5T 1R5
Canada

Phone (416) 393-7748
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22 Feb

Host Oliver Brackenbury explores the world of role playing games and the Appendix N reading list that helped ... inspired them with master gamer and commentator Jeff Goad, co-host of the excellent @appendix_n & @Spellburn podcasts.
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10 Feb

The new issue of Sol Rising, the Friends of Merril zine, is here! Art, interviews, articles, and exciting news can ... all be found within!

Hardcopies won't be printed until the collection is accessible again, but you can enjoy the digital edition right here: http://friendsofmerril.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Sol-Rising-Issue-55.pdf

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With #InvisibleMen, historian Ken Quattro is unearthing the Black, Golden-Age comic artists you never knew existed ... https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/ken-quattro-black-comic-artists-history-invisible-men via @syfy

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