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adeeplookbydavehook.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The Short: The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy - Short Fiction Group on Facebook is reading Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy, comprised of the Gnome Press collections Foundation, 1951, Foundation and Empire, 1952, and Second Foundation, 1953. I had not reread the whole trilogy in at least 15 to 20 years, and I had never read... | |
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thesinisterscience.com
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| | | | | This is the first in a projected series of posts on the SF generation ship trope in TV and film. Over at Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations, Joachim has been hosting an occasional read through of stories focusing on the generation ship trope in SF. It began with Chad Oliver's "The Wind Blows Free"... | |
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sciencefictionruminations.com
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| | | | | Preliminary note: This is the fourth post in a series of vintage generation ship short fiction reviews. All of the stories I?ll review are available online. You are welcome to read and discuss along with me as I explore humanity?s visions of generational voyage. And thanks go out to all who have joined already! Previously:? | |
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goodman-games.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses Margaret St. Clair's contributions to fantasy role-playing games, particularly her novel 'The Sign of the Labrys' and its influence on Dungeons & Dragons' dungeon design concepts. | ||