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| | | | | Five years ago, I read World's Best Science Fiction: 1967, Terry Carr & Donald A. Wollheim editors, 1967 Ace Books, for my Facebook Group, Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Fiction. There were several classic stories I loved rereading included, such as "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale", a novelette by Philip K. Dick,... | |
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thecarbonfreeze.com
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| | | | | So, Bojack Horseman. This is a really special show to a lot of people, myself included, and I've been meaning to put my thoughts to paper for a long time. It's the most honest depiction of depression, anxiety and regret I've ever seen, and since I've struggled with all three I can't begin to describe... | |
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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | | Joachim Boaz is reviewing stories exploring the theme of generation ships in science fiction. He invited other bloggers to join him. If you are posting reviews too, let me know. Here are the posts so far: LIST OF GENERATION SHIP NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES - Boaz GENERATION SPACESHIP SHORT STORY REVIEW: CHAD OLIVERS THE WIND | |
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| | | Why you should join a genre-based writing organization by Donna Galanti Joining a genre-based writer organization can be key for any author. There are many big genre categories for writers such as science fiction and fantasy, westerns, romance, horror, and mysteries. Do you write in one or more than one of these? Take the... | ||