Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 2SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 237
... called The Purple Mountain ; and in the fall of 1930 , I actually wrote an opening of something like 20,000 words ; but that was as far as we got . He never returned the manuscript which , I'm sure , must have been pretty awful stuff ...
... called The Purple Mountain ; and in the fall of 1930 , I actually wrote an opening of something like 20,000 words ; but that was as far as we got . He never returned the manuscript which , I'm sure , must have been pretty awful stuff ...
Page 243
... called " Star of Empire " -a sequel to " Breakdown . " I had developed the planet Eron , had the novel roughly plotted , and all in all had maybe 100 or so pages written . But somehow I sensed that it wasn't going well . Since I couldn ...
... called " Star of Empire " -a sequel to " Breakdown . " I had developed the planet Eron , had the novel roughly plotted , and all in all had maybe 100 or so pages written . But somehow I sensed that it wasn't going well . Since I couldn ...
Page 300
... called the book a " must have " acquisition for reference collections . It is unfortunate that Philmus chose to spend so much time in his review on these red herrings , rather than substantially discussing the book's contents . But ...
... called the book a " must have " acquisition for reference collections . It is unfortunate that Philmus chose to spend so much time in his review on these red herrings , rather than substantially discussing the book's contents . But ...
Contents
Jim Jose Reflections on the Politics of Le Guins Narrative Shifts | 180 |
Richard P Terra and Robert M Philmus Russian and Soviet | 210 |
Larry McCaffery An Interview with Jack Williamson | 230 |
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