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{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[Passion in the Touch of a Friend]].}}
 
{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[Passion in the Touch of a Friend]].}}
 
{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[Burden Not Our Remembrances]].}}
 
{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[Burden Not Our Remembrances]].}}
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{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[To Face the Music]].}}
    
{{Quotation2|First of all, though it may seem differently, I am not on the payroll of MKASHEF Enterprises! I just like this zine and have happened to review the past several issues.
 
{{Quotation2|First of all, though it may seem differently, I am not on the payroll of MKASHEF Enterprises! I just like this zine and have happened to review the past several issues.
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AIDT #7 is a bit of a comedown from the past several AIDTs, but not really much of a disappointment.
 
AIDT #7 is a bit of a comedown from the past several AIDTs, but not really much of a disappointment.
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The [Gayle F]eyrer cover looks like a 'just after' shot of the goings on in the contest illustration in AIDT #5. It's, as always, beautiful... even if horizontal covers tend to make me slightly crazy for some unknown reason. The inside back cover is also lovely. Shellie Whild is getting better by the day. The rest of the art is a nice selection of Jacquelyn Zoost, Sarah B. Leonard, Dragon and Chris Soto.
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The [Gayle F] cover looks like a 'just after' shot of the goings on in the contest illustration in AIDT #5. It's, as always, beautiful... even if horizontal covers tend to make me slightly crazy for some unknown reason. The inside back cover is also lovely. Shellie Whild is getting better by the day. The rest of the art is a nice selection of Jacquelyn Zoost, Sarah B. Leonard, Dragon and Chris Soto.
    
The first story is by the now-admitted editor of AIDT, Dovya Blacque. A Rare Storm is typical of Dovya. She manages to tell an emotional story with beautiful images without really writing a plot. This is a shore leave story and is one of her better efforts.
 
The first story is by the now-admitted editor of AIDT, Dovya Blacque. A Rare Storm is typical of Dovya. She manages to tell an emotional story with beautiful images without really writing a plot. This is a shore leave story and is one of her better efforts.
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