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Page 347
University and their worken birth dates and case of Nalo For instance , in her
introduction she states that she will " highlight biographical information " about
her authors to " provide an overview of linkages between artists of African
descent and ...
University and their worken birth dates and case of Nalo For instance , in her
introduction she states that she will " highlight biographical information " about
her authors to " provide an overview of linkages between artists of African
descent and ...
Page 357
They were given a list of names of known Latin American sf authors and were
asked to suggest names for inclusion or omission . Once the definitive list of
authors was established , the contributors were given rather lax guidelines to
follow with ...
They were given a list of names of known Latin American sf authors and were
asked to suggest names for inclusion or omission . Once the definitive list of
authors was established , the contributors were given rather lax guidelines to
follow with ...
Page 378
He is a novelist , short story author , literary critic , and long - time editor of a
major sf publishing house ; he has been , for ... Critics have discerned in his work
influences from sf authors ranging from Olaf Stapledon and Ray Bradbury to A . E
...
He is a novelist , short story author , literary critic , and long - time editor of a
major sf publishing house ; he has been , for ... Critics have discerned in his work
influences from sf authors ranging from Olaf Stapledon and Ray Bradbury to A . E
...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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