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Re: SF-LOVERS Digest V10 #62 [message #117542] Mon, 23 September 2013 18:20
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Originally posted by: @RUTGERS.ARPA:Hallgren.PA@Xerox.ARPA
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Date: Wed, 20-Feb-85 14:46:15 EST
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From: Hallgren.PA@XEROX.ARPA

Group Mind stories

The group mind Mark Maxson refers to is in THE WHOLE MAN by John
Brunner.   It is one of my favorite stories.  The "catapathic group"
(catalepsy and telepathy) could be found remotely by sensative
telepaths, but was usually found because it happened often to overworked
telepaths.  It seemed to me to be a prime candidate for a movie
adaption, but no takers.

Clark H. 
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