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| Issue Date |
Author |
Story Title |
Type |
Comments |
| 1969 MAY |
Dickson, Gordon R. |
Hour of the Horde |
na |
intergalactic war, Earth is invaded by a far superior force, and is saved primarily by one individual |
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O'Donnell, K.M. |
July 24, 1970 |
vi |
(1939- ) ps. for Barry N. Malzberg |
| |
Thompson, Don |
New Science, The |
vi |
(1935-1994) working name for Donald Arthur Thompson |
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Walton, Bryce |
Troubling of a Star |
ss |
(1918-1988) 1st story pub. "The Ultimate World" in PLS, in 1945 |
| |
Briarton, Grendel |
Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LXIX |
vi |
(1911-1992) 1st story in VSF, Feghoot series; ps. for Reginald Bretnor |
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Castell, Daphne |
Topic for the Evening, The |
ss |
(1930-1983) |
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Goulart, Ron |
Books |
br |
(1933- ) Ian Wallace: Croyd; David Lindsay: A Voyage to Arcturus; Frank Herbert: The Heaven Makers; John Creasey: The Inferno |
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Bonn, Ronald S. |
Nine P.M., Pacific Daylight Time |
ss |
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Eisenberg, Larry |
Hold Your Fire! |
ss |
1st story in VSF biochemist Emmett Duckworth series |
| 1969 AUG |
Fast, Julius |
League of Grey-eyed Women, The |
no |
(1918- ) a man with two months to live, is given another chance with DNA experimentation, but with many risks; Fast's 1st novel, reviewed in F&SF 1970 AUG; Fast is a medical journalist |
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Wellen, Edward |
With Ah! Bright Wings |
ss |
(1919- ) 1st story pub. sf was a 'non-fact article', "Origins of Galactic Slang" in GAL 1952 JUL |
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Edwards, F.E. |
Bradbury on Screen: A Saga of Perseverance |
ar |
(1928- ) on Bradbury's movie of his book, The Illustrated Man(coll.1951; movie 1968); ps. for William F. Nolan |
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Briarton, Grendel |
Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LXX |
vi |
2nd story in VSF, Feghhot series |
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Koontz, Dean R. |
Dragon in the Land |
ss |
(1945- ) 1st story pub. "Kittens" for Readers & Writers, in 1966 |
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Eisenberg, Larry |
Project Amnion |
vi |
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Stacey, Joseph C. |
Scientific Experts |
qz |
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Goulart, Ron |
Books |
br |
J.M. Scott: Dingo; Fritz Leiber: Night Monsters, The Green Millennium; Sam Moskowitz(ed): S.F. by Gaslight; Edmond Hamilton: Quest Beyond the Stars; Ferderik Pohl: The Age of Pussyfoot |
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Young, Robert F. |
Pithecanthropus Astralis |
ss |
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| 1969 NOV |
Harrison, Harry |
Plague Ship |
na |
(1925- ) interplanetary spaceship, the Johannes Kepler, is hit by a meteor, and the survivors face the dangers of space, led by a young medic; working name for Henry Maxwell Harrison |
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Briarton, Grendel |
Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LXXI |
vi |
3rd story in VSF, Feghoot series |
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Peck, Richard E. |
In Alien Waters |
ss |
(1936- ) his 1st pub. story; writer, critic & prof. of English at Temple Univ.(Philadelphia) |
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Eisenberg, Larry |
IQ Soup |
vi |
2nd story Emmett Duckworth series |
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Anvil, Christopher |
Basic |
ss |
(1922- ) 1st & only story in VSF in Vaughan Roberts series; ps. for Harry C. Crosby Jr; 1st story pub. "Cinderella, Inc." in IMG, in 1952; has Pandora or Centra series & Interplanetary Patrol series in ASF |
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Goulart, Ron |
Books |
br |
Vonnegut: Slaughterhouse Five; Dick: Ubik; Crichton: The Andromeda Strain; Leiber: A Specter Is Haunting Texas; E.R. Eddison: The Mezentian Gate; Harry Warner Jr: All Our Yesterdays |
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Scott, Robin |
Escape Velocity |
ss |
(1928- ) his 1st pub. story; working name for Robin Scott Wilson; editor, writer & academic; co-founded Clarion S.F. Writers' Workshop in 1968 |
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Tiptree, James Jr |
Snows Are Melted, the Snows Are Gone, The |
nv |
(1915-1987) ps. for Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon |
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