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A Feast for the Gods by Poul and Karen Anderson:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
"Poul Anderson's first appearance since the enthusiastically received special Anderson issue (April 1971) is a collaboration with his talented wife, and the result is so thoroughly enjoyable that we think you'll look forward to seeing more stories under both by-lines.
The story is about a young, attractive computer programmer named Vanessa Talbot, her relationship with a Greek god (the Olympian, not muscle beach type) and what happens when he decides to do some checking into contemporary divinities." Select
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