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5.2.3 Short story by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson (more "Dune" stories being written) |
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This article is from the Dune FAQ, by Alan Schwartz with numerous contributions by others.
Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson have also written a short story in
the Dune setting.
Herbert, Brian and Kevin J. Anderson (ill. Mark Zug) "A Whisper of
Caladan Seas" in "Amazing Stories", Summer 1999, #597,
pp. 66-73.
 
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