[sci.space] The MIRROR MATTER Newsletter.

klaes@mtwain.DEC.COM (CUP/ML, MLO5-2/G1 8A, 223-3283) (02/09/89)

         Robert Forward, author of such books as MIRROR MATTER: PIONEERING
    ANTIMATTER PHYSICS, FUTURE MAGIC, STARSAILING, and the "hard" science
    fiction novels DRAGON'S EGG, STARQUAKE, and FLIGHT OF THE DRAGONFLY,
    is also publishing the MIRROR MATTER NEWSLETTER, an informal,
    aperiodically issued newsletter on the scientific, medical, and
    technological applications of stored antimatter.  The newsletter is
    sent free to those with a serious (or just plain curious) interest in
    the subject. 

         If you wish to be placed on the mailing list to receive MIRROR 
    MATTER, please write to:

         Robert L. Forward
         Editor, MIRROR MATTER NEWSLETTER
         P.O. Box 2783
         Malibu, California 90265-7783
         U.S.A.

         Telephone: (805) 983-7652

         The above address is also used for changes of address, letters 
    to the editor, and contributed items.

         Larry Klaes

ahiggins@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu (02/10/89)

From: klaes@mtwain.dec.com (Larry Klaes)

>          Robert Forward, author of such books as MIRROR MATTER: PIONEERING
>     ANTIMATTER PHYSICS, FUTURE MAGIC, STARSAILING, and the "hard" science
>     fiction novels DRAGON'S EGG, STARQUAKE, and FLIGHT OF THE DRAGONFLY,
>     is also publishing the MIRROR MATTER NEWSLETTER, an informal,
>     aperiodically issued newsletter on the scientific, medical, and

No, sorry.  Unfortunately, _Starsailing_ was written by Louis Friedman, not
Robert L. Forward.  
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