Science-fiction Studies, Volume 25, Part 1SFS Publications., 1998 - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 9
... published . The first one was not bad . The second one , though , was extensively rewritten by a copy editor , and though I had tried to change it back in the galleys , they ignored the galley corrections and published it as it was . FK ...
... published . The first one was not bad . The second one , though , was extensively rewritten by a copy editor , and though I had tried to change it back in the galleys , they ignored the galley corrections and published it as it was . FK ...
Page 10
... published , and why do you write so few ? TP : I think I've had about five short stories published - and two of those have been collaborations with Blaylock . We keep planning to do another . I don't know every time I try to write a ...
... published , and why do you write so few ? TP : I think I've had about five short stories published - and two of those have been collaborations with Blaylock . We keep planning to do another . I don't know every time I try to write a ...
Page
... published in English , and will not be published elsewhere in English until after it has been published in SCIENCE - FICTION STUDIES ; ( 2 ) that the author will be financially respon- sible for any legal action taken against Sci- ENCE ...
... published in English , and will not be published elsewhere in English until after it has been published in SCIENCE - FICTION STUDIES ; ( 2 ) that the author will be financially respon- sible for any legal action taken against Sci- ENCE ...
Contents
74 Volume 25 Part 1 March 1998 7 50 | 7 |
Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse alien abduction American Angenot anthology Anubis Gates argues argument Asimov Benshoff Bibliography Campbell century chapter characters cinema classic conspiracy contemporary context cultural Cyberpunk David Dick Dick's discourse Donawerth edition editor Edmond essays Fantasy female Feminist Fiction and Fantasy future Gate gender genre Heinlein homosexuality horror film human immortality John Jommy Jules Verne Laser Books literary Literature London Machine male memory Modern monster monumental movie Mullen never novel Parti Québécois perhaps Philip Philip K Philmus political popular Postmodernism published Québec queer Rabkin reader response Robert Rottensteiner scenario scene Science Fiction science-fiction scientific sexual SF Criticism slan Slusser social space travel Stanislaw Lem Star Trek Stranger Tides structure sublime suggests superman theme theory thing tion trauma UFOlogy University utopian vision volume Weinbaum William Wolfe women Women's Country writing X-Files yeah