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Brian Stableford

  • Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 66 (November 2015)

    Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 66 (November 2015)

  • SFRA Newsletter

    SFRA Newsletter

  • Brian Stableford Interview

    Brian Stableford Interview

  • 'Determined to Be Weird': British Weird Fiction Before Weird Tales

    'Determined to Be Weird': British Weird Fiction Before Weird Tales

  • Lost Races, Which in Turn Are Often Utopian Fictions

    Lost Races, Which in Turn Are Often Utopian Fictions

  • Unless Otherwise Stated, Place of Publication Is London

    Unless Otherwise Stated, Place of Publication Is London

  • Redefining Humanity in Science Fiction: the Alien from an Ecofeminist Perspective

    Redefining Humanity in Science Fiction: the Alien from an Ecofeminist Perspective

  • S67-00076-N185-1991-03.Pdf

    S67-00076-N185-1991-03.Pdf

  • University of Pardubice Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Technological

    University of Pardubice Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Technological

  • The Reception of Danish Science Fiction in the United States

    The Reception of Danish Science Fiction in the United States

  • Fiction & Fantasy Digital Collection - Science Fiction & Fantasy Publications

    Fiction & Fantasy Digital Collection - Science Fiction & Fantasy Publications

  • City Tech Science Fiction Collection Inventory

    City Tech Science Fiction Collection Inventory

  • SFRA Newsletter Published Ten Times a Vear Bv the Science Fiction Research Associa­ Tion

    SFRA Newsletter Published Ten Times a Vear Bv the Science Fiction Research Associa­ Tion

  • Judith Merril and Rachel Carson: Reflections on Their “Potent Fictions” of Science Dianne Newell

    Judith Merril and Rachel Carson: Reflections on Their “Potent Fictions” of Science Dianne Newell

  • The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction

    The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction

  • The Legend of the Planet Mars’ (1915)”1

    The Legend of the Planet Mars’ (1915)”1

  • University of Birmingham Periodicity, Time Travel, and the Emergence of Science Fiction

    University of Birmingham Periodicity, Time Travel, and the Emergence of Science Fiction

  • Scholarly and Creative Work from Depauw University Histories

    Scholarly and Creative Work from Depauw University Histories

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  • An Index to CROSSOVERS 2: a SECRET CHRONOLOGY of the WORLD by WIN SCOTT ECKERT (From the Black Coat Press Edition, 2010) Prepared by Adrian Nebbett
  • The a to Z of Fantasy Literature by Brian Stableford, 2009
  • Mr Lucian in Suburbia: Links Between the True History and the First Men in The
  • Ghost Stories & Weird Tales
  • Mike Chomko Books


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