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Articles related to "Robert Silverberg"
Book Review: Legends edited by Robert Silverberg Part 1 This week is part one of a book review of the anthology Legends edited by Robert Silverberg legends • robert silverberg • fantasy • fiction • book reviews
Book Review:Legends edited by Robert Silverberg Part 2 This is part 2 to last week's article. legends • books • reviews • fantasy • robert silverberg
Nebula Awards Showcase 2001 One of the difficulties with reviewing a complete series is that some volumes will be weaker than others. So it was with the 2001 volume. nebula awards 2001 • robert silverberg • brian aldiss • ted chiang • daniel keyes
Review: Legends II edited by Robert Silverberg This week's article is a book review of <u>Legends II</u> edited by Robert Silverberg.
The Gods Themselves This novel was Asimov's first for fifteen years, but there's a feeling that it beat novels such as Silverberg's Dying Inside to the Hugo and Nebula through sentiment hugo • isaac asimov • nebula • the gods themselves • dying inside
The Year's Best SF #15 The late Terry Carr's selection of the best SF stories of 1985 terry carr • robert silverberg • lucius shepherd • james tiptree • david zindell
Asimov's SF October/November 2009 Reviewed New fiction from Nancy Kress, Robert Reed, William Barton, Damien Broderick, R Garcia y Robertson, Ted Kosmatka & Heather Lindsley; non-fiction from James Patrick Kelly asimov's • dell magazines • nancy kress • robert reed • william barton
Asimovs SF February 2009 Reviewed Fiction from Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker, Carole Emshwiller, Judith Berman & Steven Utley, Robert Silverberg's column, and poetry from David Lunde & Darrell Schweitzer asimovs • science fiction • bruce sterling • rudy rucker • carole emshwiller
Asimovs SF January 2009 Reviewed Contributions from Larry Niven, Nancy Kress, Will McIntosh, Damien Broderick, and the usual non-fiction from Robert Silverberg, James Patrick Kelly and Paul di Filippo. asimovs science fiction • dell magazines • sheila williams • larry niven • nancy kress
Doctor Who Series 3: Episode 2 The Doctor and Martha travel back to the sixteenth century and meet the immortal bard, who is manipulated by the sinister Carrionites, an ancient race of word smiths. the doctor • martha • shakespeare • carrionites • the impossible planet
Eon by Greg Bear Reviewed Volume one of the series including Eternity, Legacy and a story in Robert Silverberg's Far Horizons anthology introduces the asteroid/spaceship Thistledown and The Way greg bear • eon • thistledown • eternity • the way
James Tiptree, Jr For nine years debate raged over who was behind the mysterious byline of James Tiptree, Jr., until in 1977 it was revealed that 'he' was really Alice B. Sheldon james tiptree jr. • alice b. sheldon • robert silverberg • mary bradley • big game hunt
Asimov's June 2008 New short fiction from Nancy Kress, James Patrick Kelly, Ian R. Macleod, Lawrence Persson, Forrest Aguirre, and a debut for Felicity Shoulders. Book Reviews by Peter Heck asimovs science fiction magazine • june 2008 • robert silverberg • nancy kress • james patrick kelly
Asimov's SF December 2008 Reviewed Fiction from Geoffrey A. Landis, Steven Utley, Nebula-winner Jack McDevitt and David Ira Cleary, and facts from Robert Silverberg, Peter Heck and editor Sheila Williams asimov's • sf • reviews • dell magazines • fiction
Asimov's SF October/November 2008 Nancy Kress, Leslie What, Ian R MacLeod and Robert Reed contribute fiction, Mike Allen and Jane Yolen poetry and James Patrick Kelly and Robert Silverberg provide opinion asimovs • science fiction • october/november double issue • nancy kress • leslie what
Asimov's SF September 2009, Reviewed Fiction by Mike Resnick, Jerry Oltion, Lisa Goldstein, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Steve Rasnic Tem. Opinion from Robert Silverberg, Paul di Filippo & editor Sheila Williams asimov's sf • science fiction • mike resnick • jerry oltion • lisa goldstein
Asimovs Science Fiction July 2009 Reviewed Fiction from Stephen Baxter, Kit Reed, Michael Cassutt, Sara Genge, R Garcia y Robertson and Ian McHugh, opinion from Sheila Williams, Robert Silverberg & Paul di Filippo asimovs • dell magazines • stephen baxter • kit reed • michael cassutt
Asimovs Science Fiction June 2009 Reviewed Fiction from Tom Purdom, Chris Willrich & Eric Brown, James Patrick Kelly's silver jubilee story and columns from Robert Silverberg and editor Sheila Williams. asimovs science fiction • dell magazines • tom purdom • chris willrich • eric brown
Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany Clearly influenced by Marilyn Hacker, a successor to Frank Herbert's Dune, the story of poet Rydra Wong tied with Daniel Keyes' Flowers for Algernon for the SFWA's prize. babel-17 • samuel r. delany • empire star • science fiction writers of america • 1966 nebula award
Fantasy & Science Fiction 60th Anniversary Issue All-star Fiction by Robert Silverberg, Kate Wilhelm, Lucius Shepherd, Elizabeth Hand, Joe Haldeman, Geoff Ryman, Ron Goulart, M. Rickert, Robert Reed and Carol Emshwiller fantasy & science fiction 60th anniversary issue • f&sf • gordon van gelder • spilogale • robert silverberg
Nebula Award Stories 3 The SFWA's choice has classics by Harlan Ellison, Samuel R. Delany and Fritz Leiber; Anne McCaffrey's first ever Pern visit and Michael Moorcock's definitive Easter story nebula awards • roger zelazny • harlan ellison • lord of light • the einstein intersection
Staked by J.F. Lewis, Reviewed This debut novel is chock full of vampires, werewolves and witches in an imaginary city but the style and characterization set it apart from lesser competitors. staked • j.f. lewis • void city • vampires • werewolves
Great Beginnings Part 2 A look at two different classic stories and the beginnings their authors chose for them. science fiction • writing • writing science fiction • science • fiction
Review: BICENTENNIAL MAN Columbus and Williams--together again! Somebody make them STOP! bicentennial man • isaac asimov • asimov • chris columbus • robin williams
Fantasy Annual 5 This Year's Best Fantasy of 1981 is the last such to be edited by the late Terry Carr, but with several award winning stories, ends the series on a high. terry carr • michael bishop • parke godwin • james tiptree • nebula award
FictionWise Buy affordable science fiction novels and short stories for the Palm. 3com • palm • pilot • palmpilot • handspring
Realms of Fantasy This article is about Realms of Fantasy magazine. realms of fantasy magazine • fantasy • magazine • magazines • reviews
The Voice Clock Looking for a quick sf fix? Here's ten marvelous sf or fantasy short stories available on-line. short stories • science fiction • fantasy • emshwiller • mcintrye
Asimovs Science Fiction August 2009 Reviewed SF by Damian Broderick, Robert Reed, Michael Blumlein, Hugo-winner Kristine Kathryn Rusch, new writers Derek Zumsteg and Mary Robinette Kowal, and Steven Popkes returns asimovs • dell • science fiction magazines • hugo award • reviews
Chronotopicality in SF in 2006 These are only selections from a diet of news that highlights a steady stream of catastrophes; is it any wonder that the defining emotion in SF was anxiety strange horizons • david hartwell • kathryn cramer • jonathan strahan • interzone
David Fincher Produces Heavy Metal Director David Fincher (Fight Club) will produce a Heavy Metal adaptation for Paramount Pictures. Movie will have nine connected stories, one directed by Kevin Eastman. heavy metal • david fincher • paramount pictures • kevin eastman • blur studios
Nebula Awards Showcase 2005 The 2004 winners and runners-up from the annual Nebula Awards presented by the Science Fiction Writers of America, edited this year by Jack Dann 2005 nebula awards • jack dann • neil gaiman • coraline • elizabeth moon
The Inferior This debut novel has the stunning tag-line THERE IS BUT ONE LAW: EAT OR BE EATEN, and is more reminiscent of Golding's Lord of the Flies than Tarzan or The Truman Show. peadar o'guilin • the inferior • tarzan • the truman show • there is but one law
Using Dialogue to Hook The Reader An extract from Beagle's 'El Regalo,' taken from Strahan's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, as an examplar of fluid dialogue, designed to draw the reader into the story. hook the reader • entertaining dialogue • show not tell • strahan • beagle
Science Fantasy This week I cover the Fantasy subgenre of Science Fantasy. science fantasy • science fiction • book reviews
The Essential SF Library An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title. hugo • nebula • international fantasy aaward • best • award
JULIUS SCHWARTZ, ARCHITECT OF COMICS' SILVER AGE, DEAD AT 88 JULIUS SCHWARTZ, ARCHITECT OF COMICS' SILVER AGE, DEAD AT 88 julius schwartz • science fiction • sci-fi • ray bradbury • julie awards
Science Fiction Themes: World Building (Part II) This is the first in a series of articles looking at traditional themes and concepts of science fiction. Part II of the article on worldbuilding looks at using your newly created world in a story as well as further online resources on worldbuilding. science fiction • science • fiction • sf • sci fi |
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