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| | | | | Joachim Boaz at Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations is running a series of reviews on generation ship stories. He even compiled a list of such SF tales. I've decided to read along. So far he's covered "The Wind Blows Free" by Chad Oliver and "Spacebred Generations" by Clifford D. Simak (later renamed "Target Generations").... | |
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galacticjourney.org
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| | | | | by David Levinson Syrian shake up Syria has never been stable. From the territory's earliest mention in recorded history in the third millennium B.C. to its conquest by the Ottomans in A.D. 1518, it was the theater of conflict between the great powers that governed the Near East. Modern Syria has seen almost as much ... Continue reading [December 2, 1970] Power plays (January-February 1971 IF) ? | |
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silverscreenings.org
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| | | | | In our opinion, Frankenstein (1931) is the best kind of monster movie. The film is only 70 minutes, but it's richly layered with questions about life and death, and what it means to be human. These same questions are sewn into the novel on which it is loosely based, Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus, by... | |
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grodog.blogspot.com
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| | | Allan Grohe's game design column covering the elements of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons adventures with practical examples useful in campaign play. | ||