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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | | For some very interesting reasons, 1953 was a year when over forty different science fiction and fantasy magazine titles appeared on newsstands in English-speaking countries. I haven't tried to research non-English countries. And I'm not even sure I've found all the magazines published in English. Some of the titles below are reprint titles, but most... | |
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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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adeeplookbydavehook.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The Short: I recently read "The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1949" Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty editors, 1949 Frederick Fell. This is the first "Best of the Year" or "Year's Best" science fiction anthology. My overall average rating is 3.8/5, or "Great". I am glad I read it, with some caveats below. The... | |
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www.truebookaddict.com
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| | | [AI summary] The user has shared a detailed blog post about their reading journey, including a list of books they've read, reading challenges, and a blog directory. They also mention their involvement in book clubs, read-alongs, and reading events. The blog includes sections on favorite authors, book recommendations, and personal reflections on reading. The user is actively engaged in the reading community, participating in challenges and discussions on platforms like Goodreads and Slack. They also highlight their love for cats and mention a blog about horror reviews and reading challenges. The content is rich with information about their reading habits, interests, and community involvement. | ||