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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | My friend Mike recently told me an anecdote from Here Comes Civilization: The Complete Science Fiction of William Tenn Volume 2. It was in the afterward to the story "The Human Angle." It seems Ted Sturgeon invited William Tenn over for dinner with a hidden agenda. When Tennn arrived, Sturgeon told him that Mary Gnaedinger,... | |
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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | In Ted Chiang's impressive overview of human superintelligence in science fiction, he mentions that John W. Campbell Jr. rejected a story by Vernor Vinge about a character with human superintelligence because no one can write such a story. (Vinge had proposed a sequel to "Bookworm, Run!") The implication: since none of us know what being... | |
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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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tcl-bookreviews.com
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| | For mostly adult, literary, fiction; focusing on historical, contemporary, biographical, and women. |