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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | | For some very interesting reasons, 1953 was a year when over forty different science fiction and fantasy magazine titles appeared on newsstands in English-speaking countries. I haven't tried to research non-English countries. And I'm not even sure I've found all the magazines published in English. Some of the titles below are reprint titles, but most... | |
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galacticjourney.org
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| | | | | by Gideon Marcus Star Trek is usually defined as an "action-adventure show" or maybe just a "science fiction program". While it is the first truly SFnal production on television (The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits had their moments, but for the most part, their science fiction was primitive), for its first two seasons, it ... Continue reading [October 24, 1968] The New Wave comes to TV (Star Trek: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?") | |
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sciencefictionruminations.com
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| | | | | Bizarre alien civilizations. Homesickness as psychiatric treatment. The dangers of space travel. Capitalism unleashed. Utopian possibilities? Welcome to the strange wonders of Clifford D. Simak. Today I've gathered together three more fascinating Simak tales that chart his deeply critical views of American business ethic. As in my previous post on the theme, the Grandmaster creates... | |
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www.oldstyletales.com
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| | | Most ardent readers of weird fiction will have at one point either read or desired to read "The Willows" or "The Wendigo." Most ardent readers of ghost stories | ||