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Daniel Roux  
South Africa
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I will answer questions related to poetry. My specific expertise is in Renaissance and postmodern literature, but I'll do my best with the rest!Available
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Maggie Ball  
Australia
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As a book reviewer and author, I can answer questions about contemporary fiction and poetry, primarily literary fiction, but other areas as well.Available
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Frank Leeding  
U.S.
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All things Science Fiction; but mainly in English - my linguistic skills are limited to English (as practiced here in the USA ;). I have an extensive background in the ideas/theories/writings in both SciFi and futurism; not so much in the horror genre.Available
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