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| | | | (Cover by William Timmins. Astounding, October 1945.) Who Goes There? Kuttner and Moore were a husband-wife duo who started out separately, writing mostly for Weird Tales in the '30s before marrying in 1940. They had collaborated a couple times pre-marriage, but the early '40s saw an explosion of work from the two, often under pseudonyms.... | |
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| | | | by James Wallace Harris, 3/17/25 When I get sick, or I'm bummed out over politics or economics, I get the urge to read a type of science fiction I discovered when I was twelve and thirteen (1964-1965). This isn't nostalgia, but a proven method of stress reduction. We all have our own forms of escapism,... | |
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| | | | 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s We've added a new feature that allows you to create your own lists from our database of recognized novels and short stories. You can set your own date ranges. Change the citation numbers to focus on more popular titles. The 1990s was the last decade of the century and the... | |
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| | I can't remember where I came across mention of this book, but it was obviously enough to get me to buy it and read it. Of course, that happens a lot,... |