The Egg
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Originally published | 2009 |
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Authors | Andy Weir |
Published in | Andy Weir |
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ID | 1241544 |
About The Egg
The Egg is a short story by American writer Andy Weir, originally published on his website Galactanet on August 15, 2009. It is Weir's most popular short story, and has been translated into over 30 languages by readers.
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