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  • ...rite to him about. You can see why. One of the most common heroes in all SF is the young man who thinks he knows best, and such is Danny Romano, the he ...t really that — it’s a prison story, even if it did first appear in an SF magazine.
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  • Although he mostly wrote what we class as SF, Ray Bradbury’s storytelling is suited to the mystery genre. He can drag
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  • '''The Iron Thorn''' appears to the canny SF reader as a familair tale - what you are reading about is a closed environm So often, the young man coming of age in a SF novel is somehow different from those around him — as in [[Have Spacesuit
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  • ...The Shadow on the Hearth (1950) which is in keeping with classic survival SF such as The Shrinking Man, as it shows a New York housewife taking practica
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  • ...tin Lester (those are just the ones I know about) wrote quickly, like many SF authors, and his books are typical to the genre, and very often about one p ...these writers that was in big demand when he was alive, for the quick fix SF he wrote, which was always of interest to the fans of the genre. In the 198
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  • ...ers from far too much explication and debate. The great trouble with 1950s SF today is that none of its writers that I am aware of predicted miniaturisat
    5 KB (725 words) - 13:00, 5 September 2016
  • ...e, Harry Harrison has therefore ticked every box when it comes to pleasing SF fans — and his books funny, adventurous and cross many technological and
    16 KB (2,763 words) - 14:31, 9 September 2016
  • We are a collective of SF Bay Area creatives and technologists who come together to educate, make and
    33 KB (4,210 words) - 14:09, 5 May 2017
  • If you’re a serious SF reader, you’ll spot the spoof elements here straight away. Everything is
    5 KB (992 words) - 12:48, 12 September 2016
  • Other SF works that bear comparison are Logan’s Run, Soylent Green and even the gr
    6 KB (987 words) - 16:28, 7 May 2017
  • "Tokyo Collage" in SF Eye, August 1988. ...ries No. 1, April 1983. Republished in Rucker, Rudy (1989). Semiotext[[E]] Sf. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp. 109–122. ISBN 0-936756-43-8.
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