Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 1SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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I'd rather make my living by writing - even if it's not exactly what I'd choose to write in an ideal world — than by driving a forklift and dreaming of writing my one great story ' someday . ' ( Jennings 8 ) .
I'd rather make my living by writing - even if it's not exactly what I'd choose to write in an ideal world — than by driving a forklift and dreaming of writing my one great story ' someday . ' ( Jennings 8 ) .
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While Joanna Russ has taken more risks than most SF writers and has consciously made and carried out the decision not to make her living from writing , she talks about the problem of publishability in this way : I know I've been ...
While Joanna Russ has taken more risks than most SF writers and has consciously made and carried out the decision not to make her living from writing , she talks about the problem of publishability in this way : I know I've been ...
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When I finished that story I thought , ' I'd go out and kill myself rather than live in this universe . ... but that first of all some people gladly comply because they are making a living doing this and they don't see themselves as ...
When I finished that story I thought , ' I'd go out and kill myself rather than live in this universe . ... but that first of all some people gladly comply because they are making a living doing this and they don't see themselves as ...
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Contents
Can Science Fiction | 11 |
W Warren Wagar J G Ballard and the Transvaluation of Utopia | 53 |
Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K Dick | 91 |
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