Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 26
These guys ' books are going to be so full of ideas that their characters will come on stage , live , die , and turn to dust in seconds ( except for Greg [ Benford ) , who is dealing with six months ) . Well , David's book is actually ...
These guys ' books are going to be so full of ideas that their characters will come on stage , live , die , and turn to dust in seconds ( except for Greg [ Benford ) , who is dealing with six months ) . Well , David's book is actually ...
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Their book is a telling sign of the interesting times in which we live . In marked contrast to most of their fore - runners these last two hundred years , the authors do not concentrate on one chosen enemy .
Their book is a telling sign of the interesting times in which we live . In marked contrast to most of their fore - runners these last two hundred years , the authors do not concentrate on one chosen enemy .
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... whose physical entity is made up from fragments , and whose poetry and biography are fictions created by Doyle from his own memory of reading them in the 20th century . Doyle / Ashbless is destined to live out every detail of his ...
... whose physical entity is made up from fragments , and whose poetry and biography are fictions created by Doyle from his own memory of reading them in the 20th century . Doyle / Ashbless is destined to live out every detail of his ...
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