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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
"Killdozer" is a short story as well. My copy is in The Great SF Stories 6 (1944), ed. Isaac Asimov ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I was referring, of course, to Seven for Oregon, by Cornelia Shields, a gripping novelisation of a t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Just finished Nebula Awards Showcase 2004, and a day before that, A Round-Heeled Woman by Jane Juska......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Why is Tyger spelled with a Y (in Resources) by douglasSP
... and so say all ex-subjects of Her Majesty like myself....
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Discussion Topic  Stories out in the Cold (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Thanks to the publication of The Stories of Ray Bradbury (1980) and Bradbury Stories (2003), it is n......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What Bradbury Story Got You Started? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
The first Bradbury story I heard was on the radio when I was 8 or 9. It was "The Small Assassin".......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Silver Locusts (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
It seems as if "The Silver Locusts" title has been mothballed. Recent British editions have been tit......
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Discussion Topic  RE: spelling question (in Resources) by douglasSP
I never said anything about the decline of civilisation. I said the decline of literacy. Civilisatio......
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Discussion Topic  RE: spelling question (in Resources) by douglasSP
Guys! We�re talking about the decline of literacy here!......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Mr. Pale (in Resources) by douglasSP
You can also find this story in David G. Hartwell's anthology Best SF of the Year #3. This marks an ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: I need 10 facts on Ray bradbury (in Resources) by douglasSP
It's really a pity. I'd visit more often if it weren't for this sort of thing....
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Discussion Topic  RE: A do-over: The Martian Chronicles-the movie (in Inspired by Ray?) by douglasSP
I have a suspicion that The Martian Chronicles won't ever work as a movie. It's not really a novel, ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: death is a lonely business and martian chronicles (in Resources) by douglasSP
This is a wild goose chase. Neither book has anything to do with the fear of being lonely. Why not t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (in Resources) by douglasSP
Yes, "The Smiling People" was collected in Dark Carnival. Also in The Small Assassin and the 2001 Da......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (in Resources) by douglasSP
Interesting! But why not simply do a "second edition" of the Stories of Ray Bradbury, again with 100......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Scariest Story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I saw "Signs" two nights ago and I admit, there were four or five places where I couldn't look!......
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Discussion Topic  Scariest Story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I was recently working on my database of RB stories when it struck me that he virtually gave up on t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: favorite characters? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Constance Rattigan, who appears in both of the 1980s detective novels, is the most convincing and en......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Is this a Ray Bradbury story? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Isn't that better known as "The Leave-Taking", from The Stories of Ray Bradbury?...
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