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  2. Geoff Ryman - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Ryman at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database; Author page at Small Beer Press; Comment on the victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings; Interview with Geoff Ryman conducted by Kit Reed at Infinity Plus, discussing his novel Air and the Mundane SF movement. Compilation of reviews of Ryman's book The King's Last Song

  3. L. Sprague de Camp - Wikipedia

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    Lyon Sprague de Camp (/ ˌ s p r eɪ ɡ d ə ˈ k æ m p /; [3] November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American author of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction literature. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, both novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors.

  4. Scifaiku - Wikipedia

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    The author Paul O. Williams, who has written a series of science fiction books as well as books of regular haiku and senryū, has combined both interests with some published science fiction haiku. Scifaiku mailing lists

  5. Mundane science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Yaszek states that in the early 1930s, the editor of Amazing Stories, scientist and science journalist T. O'Conor Sloane, wrote " 'mundane science fiction' before that term ever existed, and he banned faster-than-light travel from science fiction stories" in the magazine, so writers began using "dream narratives... as a way to travel through time and space and time."

  6. The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2023 - AOL

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    From 'Doppelganger' to 'King,' these are the most impactful nonfiction books published this year.

  7. Reactor (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original short fiction, re-reads and commentary on speculative fiction. Unlike traditional print magazines like Asimov's or Analog, it releases online fiction that can be read free of charge. [1] Reactor was founded (as Tor.com) in July 2008 [2] and renamed Reactor on January 23, 2024. [3]

  8. J. G. Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of Ballard's work and John Foyster's criticism of Ballard's work featured in Edition 46 of Science Fiction magazine Archived 11 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine edited by Van Ikin. A review of Ballard's Running Wild J. G. Ballard's Running Wild – The Literary Life Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine; Source material

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    The account has come to light amid Mangione's detainment at an Altoona, Pa., McDonalds, where he was found in possession of a 9mm "ghost gun," multiple fake IDs, and a 3-page manifesto critical of ...