What short story book had “story for telepaths�
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In 1990s I read a SF short story book named along the lines of "Worlds shortest science fiction stories". I am trying to locate that.
The only story that I remember definitively is:
Title page: "Story for Telepaths"
Next page: "You know what I am going to say."
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In 1990s I read a SF short story book named along the lines of "Worlds shortest science fiction stories". I am trying to locate that.
The only story that I remember definitively is:
Title page: "Story for Telepaths"
Next page: "You know what I am going to say."
story-identification short-stories telepathy
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Hi there! :) There's already good info in there, but maybe you could take a look at these guidelines for story-ID questions, see if that triggers any more memories you could edit in? For instance, any recollection what the cover looked like? Was the book new or could it have probably been written twenty years ago? Stuff like that, to increase the chances of a successful identification. Cheers!
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In 1990s I read a SF short story book named along the lines of "Worlds shortest science fiction stories". I am trying to locate that.
The only story that I remember definitively is:
Title page: "Story for Telepaths"
Next page: "You know what I am going to say."
story-identification short-stories telepathy
In 1990s I read a SF short story book named along the lines of "Worlds shortest science fiction stories". I am trying to locate that.
The only story that I remember definitively is:
Title page: "Story for Telepaths"
Next page: "You know what I am going to say."
story-identification short-stories telepathy
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Hi there! :) There's already good info in there, but maybe you could take a look at these guidelines for story-ID questions, see if that triggers any more memories you could edit in? For instance, any recollection what the cover looked like? Was the book new or could it have probably been written twenty years ago? Stuff like that, to increase the chances of a successful identification. Cheers!
– Jenayah
Aug 31 at 17:44
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Hi there! :) There's already good info in there, but maybe you could take a look at these guidelines for story-ID questions, see if that triggers any more memories you could edit in? For instance, any recollection what the cover looked like? Was the book new or could it have probably been written twenty years ago? Stuff like that, to increase the chances of a successful identification. Cheers!
– Jenayah
Aug 31 at 17:44
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Hi there! :) There's already good info in there, but maybe you could take a look at these guidelines for story-ID questions, see if that triggers any more memories you could edit in? For instance, any recollection what the cover looked like? Was the book new or could it have probably been written twenty years ago? Stuff like that, to increase the chances of a successful identification. Cheers!
– Jenayah
Aug 31 at 17:44
Hi there! :) There's already good info in there, but maybe you could take a look at these guidelines for story-ID questions, see if that triggers any more memories you could edit in? For instance, any recollection what the cover looked like? Was the book new or could it have probably been written twenty years ago? Stuff like that, to increase the chances of a successful identification. Cheers!
– Jenayah
Aug 31 at 17:44
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You're describing E. Michael Blake's Science Fiction for Telepaths (reproduced in full below)
Science Fiction for Telepaths 1
1 Well, you know what I mean.
It was published in 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov.
perfect, thanks!
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You're describing E. Michael Blake's Science Fiction for Telepaths (reproduced in full below)
Science Fiction for Telepaths 1
1 Well, you know what I mean.
It was published in 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov.
perfect, thanks!
– Jeevaka
Aug 31 at 19:11
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You're describing E. Michael Blake's Science Fiction for Telepaths (reproduced in full below)
Science Fiction for Telepaths 1
1 Well, you know what I mean.
It was published in 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov.
perfect, thanks!
– Jeevaka
Aug 31 at 19:11
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up vote
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up vote
15
down vote
accepted
You're describing E. Michael Blake's Science Fiction for Telepaths (reproduced in full below)
Science Fiction for Telepaths 1
1 Well, you know what I mean.
It was published in 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov.
You're describing E. Michael Blake's Science Fiction for Telepaths (reproduced in full below)
Science Fiction for Telepaths 1
1 Well, you know what I mean.
It was published in 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov.
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answered Aug 31 at 17:44


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perfect, thanks!
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perfect, thanks!
– Jeevaka
Aug 31 at 19:11
perfect, thanks!
– Jeevaka
Aug 31 at 19:11
perfect, thanks!
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Hi there! :) There's already good info in there, but maybe you could take a look at these guidelines for story-ID questions, see if that triggers any more memories you could edit in? For instance, any recollection what the cover looked like? Was the book new or could it have probably been written twenty years ago? Stuff like that, to increase the chances of a successful identification. Cheers!
– Jenayah
Aug 31 at 17:44