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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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| | | | The following review is the 27th and 28th installment of my series searching for "SF short stories that are critical in some capacity of space agencies, astronauts, and the culture which produced them."Some stories I'll review in this series mightnotfit. And that is okay. I relish theactof literary archaeology. Kate Wilhelm's "Planet Story" (1975) charts... | |
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| | | | (Don Puchatz's cover for the 1981 edition) 4.75/5 (collated rating: Very Good) With Christopher Priest's second short story collection,An Infinite Summer (1979), heenters the pantheonof my favorite SF authors. The thing is, I knew he would all along once I moved past the sour taste of his first novelIndoctrinaire(1970) and finally picked up one of... | |
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| | The Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at ReaderBuzz . Guncle by Steven Rowley I've been feeling overwhelmed this past week or so as both my n... |