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Discussion Topic  RE: The Leave Taking... (in Resources) by douglasSP
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Leave Taking... (in Resources) by douglasSP
How sad. We recently discussed his most famous story, "Flowers for Algernon", elsewhere on this boar......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Leave Taking... (in Resources) by douglasSP
The untimely passing of ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Leave Taking... (in Resources) by douglasSP
Neal Barrett, Jr., Texan writer of some decidedly offbeat science fiction, passed on the 12th, aged ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Leave Taking... (in Resources) by douglasSP
We've lost Lawrence of Arabia, Mr. Chips, Robinson Crusoe, Sherlock Holmes, and so many others . . .......
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Discussion Topic  1939 Retrospective Hugo Awards (in Ray's Legacy) by douglasSP
The Retro Hugo Award winners for 1939 have been announced, and Ray is among them! Full results are ......
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Discussion Topic  The Very Best of Ray Bradbury (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
You must be really stupid (or at least pathologically reckless) to make a list of the very best Ray ......
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Discussion Topic  Bradbury in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame (in Resources) by douglasSP
I've just read a fascinating article by Andrew Liptak on the Science Fiction Hall of Fame anthology ......
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Discussion Topic  Ray Bradbury's "I, Rocket" (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Ray Bradbury's story "I, Rocket", can now be read online on the website of the resurrected Amazing S......
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Discussion Topic  Ray Nominated for Retrospective Hugo Award (in Ray's Legacy) by douglasSP
This is amazing (and a bit silly). The Hugo Award finalists for this year's awards in various categ......
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Discussion Topic  Tom Gauld's Bradbury Cartoon (in Ray's Legacy) by douglasSP
Has anyone seen this? I missed it. Here's the link, and perhaps Phil or someone could paste it onto ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I took the book out and photographed it, but you can only just barely make out the bluish tint. It w......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Up to the end of the 1990s, all I had was what I could buy here in South Africa. The first Bradbury ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
I'm in complete agreement with Phil. I prefer to read the stories as originally (and carefully) sequ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
While we're on the subject (actually, we're not, but that never stopped me), I noticed another minor......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Phil, I'm not too good on how publishing houses and imprints relate to one another, but all sources ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Phil, thanks for the fascinating information you obtained for us (well, for me - I don't think anyon......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Another prolific genre writer I've read quite a bit of, is Robert Reed. ISFDB lists 237 stories, bu......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Harlan Ellison, like Ray Bradbury, is especially strong and prolific at short lengths. Like the othe......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Favorite "Orphaned" Stories (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP
Linnl, you could certainly put out another volume of 100 stories, but I don't think that's going to ......
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