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thesinisterscience.com
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| | | | | This is the first in a projected series of posts on the SF generation ship trope in TV and film. Over at Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations, Joachim has been hosting an occasional read through of stories focusing on the generation ship trope in SF. It began with Chad Oliver's "The Wind Blows Free"... | |
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journeypress.com
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| | | | | The intersection of the two sets "good vintage science fiction" and "vintage science fiction still in print" has still got quite a few titles in it. I've created a list of some of my favorites, all of which are conveniently linked to Journey Press' bookshop.org storefront. | |
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skullsinthestars.com
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| | | | | Ever since I readDmitry Glukhovsky's sublime 2005 novel Metro 2033, I've been interested in reading more Russian science fiction. The next natural choice was the classic 1972 novel Roadside Picnic, by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. It's a bit daunting to write a blog post about a book that is widely regarded as one of the... | |
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wyrdbritain.blogspot.com
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| | | Welcome to Wyrd Britain, a place of stories of a stranger Britain. | ||