Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 184
... interesting memory experiment of writing down what happens every day at bedtime in a weekly calendar so there are only four lines per day ; then I read what we were doing ten years ago , and fifteen ( my record only goes back nineteen ...
... interesting memory experiment of writing down what happens every day at bedtime in a weekly calendar so there are only four lines per day ; then I read what we were doing ten years ago , and fifteen ( my record only goes back nineteen ...
Page 185
... interesting stories . The old attack on utopias as boring is partly a political attack , partly a result of them not being novels enough . I've been aware of the power of this mix ever since staying up all night to read Ursula K. Le ...
... interesting stories . The old attack on utopias as boring is partly a political attack , partly a result of them not being novels enough . I've been aware of the power of this mix ever since staying up all night to read Ursula K. Le ...
Page 295
... interesting use of narrative structure , arranging a number of his novels in chapters that alternate between two , ultimately connected , plots . He employs first - person point of view to intriguing effect . His prose varies from ...
... interesting use of narrative structure , arranging a number of his novels in chapters that alternate between two , ultimately connected , plots . He employs first - person point of view to intriguing effect . His prose varies from ...
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