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Orthopedic Horseshoes returns with their fortieth show featuring guest Charles E. Gannon at WSFA’s CapClave SF convention. Alan and Charles talk about secondary characters, Herman Wouk’s ‘Winds of War’, professional soldiers, lawn darts, tsunamis, EMPs, Extremis, Analog, SF conventions as inherently democratic, e.e. cummings, large faceless organizations, the defects of its virtues, seeking rather than promulgating expressions of feelings.

Recorded by Alan Katerinsky and Herb Kauderer.
Music by Mari McNeil.

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