Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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... writers , for example , either grumble about or pay homage to Tolkien , and about half the sf writers allow as how they can't read the stuff anymore . But new insights emerge as well : among younger fantasy writers , the influence of ...
... writers , for example , either grumble about or pay homage to Tolkien , and about half the sf writers allow as how they can't read the stuff anymore . But new insights emerge as well : among younger fantasy writers , the influence of ...
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... writers in The Writer , Writer's Digest , and other magazines written by and for working writers . At a time when fanzines were not published regularly and there were no in - house forums like The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers ...
... writers in The Writer , Writer's Digest , and other magazines written by and for working writers . At a time when fanzines were not published regularly and there were no in - house forums like The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers ...
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... writers and the military in Philadelphia are not as important as the general outlines . Clearly , by the 1940s , the discourse universes of military R & D experts and technically literate and / or oriented sf writers had become one ...
... writers and the military in Philadelphia are not as important as the general outlines . Clearly , by the 1940s , the discourse universes of military R & D experts and technically literate and / or oriented sf writers had become one ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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