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19 Vol 4 Num 1 June 2009
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Looking Close to Home Full StoryScience fiction tends to take place a long distance away from here, both in time and in space. |
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The New Golden Age Full StoryI was born in 1960, seven months before John F. Kennedy said in his inaugural address that “a torch has been passed to a new generation.” |
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Fragments of Sussex Full StoryHe, Suspension, Darkness Ballard's "condensed novels," brief snapshots of the century in turmoil, began in New Worlds in the early 1960's, were aggregated into The Atrocity Exhibition, a collection at the end of that decade and probably had more effect upon science fiction than any other work from that period. |
Past Masters—A Kuttner Above the Rest (But Wait, There's Moore!) Full StoryI set out this time around to complain about how doing this was both a pleasure and a pain for me; the former because I enjoy doing it and the latter because I shouldn't have to. |
Human Immortality Full StoryDo you want to live forever? Maybe you will. |
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Anti-DRM Column Delayed Full StoryDue to Eric Flint's recent surgery, this column will not appear in this issue. He'll be back next issue. |
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June 2009 Full StoryJohn Ringo's memories of grade school in Iran; how David Drake and Jim Baen helped Newt Gingrich write the WWII thriller 1945; smart missiles smaller than insects; military tanks becoming robots; and the collapse of the Borders book store chain just before the current economic down turn. It’s been another fascinating round of interviews. |
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