Everything in a science-fiction novel should be mentioned at least twice (in at least two different contexts).

Samuel R. Delany
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  2. In a very real way, one writes a story to find out what happens in it. Before it is written it sits in the mind like a piece of overheard gossip or a bit of intriguing tattle. The story process is like taking up such...

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