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- SCIENCE-FICTION REBELS: the STORY of the SCIENCE-FICTION MAGAZINES from 1981 to 1990 (2020) by MIKE ASHLEY Review by Derek Johnston
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- RAY BRADBURY 1920: He Was Born in Waukegan, Illinois, and Always Maintained Strong Ties to His Small-Town Upbringing
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- Gender and Race in Science Fiction and the Emergence of Afrofuturism
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- A Conversation Between William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
- The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction
- Works by Robert A. Heinlein
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- II. Science Fiction Archives and Collections (First Published in SFS Vol
- Robbie Mcallister (Leeds Trinity University, England, UK)
- Robert A. and Virginia G. Heinlein Papers
- Africanfuturism-An Anthology Edited by Wole Talabi
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- The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction Edited by Edward James and Farah Mendlesohn Frontmatter More Information
- Word Formation and Deformation in Cyberpunk Discussions
- Science Fictions, Cultural Facts: a Digital Humanities Approach to a Popular Literature
- Preface to Mirrorshades
- Science Fiction Magazine Collection PN6120.95 .S33 C65 by Title
- Los Angeles Times: in a University Not Far Away, Sci-Fi Heaven
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- The Influence of Popular Culture and Science Fiction on the Public Perception of Emerging Technologies – Focus: Nanotechnology