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'At 5:43 am, just as she would have been coming out of her deepest sleep cycle, Sienna D'amico was struck and instantly killed by a meteorite, the upper quarter of her body all but vaporised...'
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yVoiceworksSlugsno.1142019168297852019periodical issue 'Unfortunately for myself and the people who know me, I suffer from a somewhat extreme phobia of bugs. This phobia centres on cockroaches but expands to encompass most of the insect/arachnid/myriapod world, to varying degrees. Even as I write this I am experiencing full-body anxiety from accidentally looking at a photo of fly eggs four hours ago (the fact that I had to see several photos of bugs while looking up the correct terms for the aforementioned insects/arachnids/myriapods has not helped). Slugs, however, are one of the few creatures who are exempt from my phobia.' (Mira Schlosberg, Editorial introduction)2019