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- "A Wild Surmise" : [an analysis]
- "A convenient analog system" : John W. Campbell, Jr.'s theory of science fiction
- "A galaxy far, far away" my ass!: : science fiction as a mirror for reality/
- "A place that you can put your arms around" : Avram Davidson's Jack Limekiller stories
- "A relationship . . . more than six inches deep". Lust and love in Silverberg's science fiction
- "A story"
- "Actually, we've already made first contact"
- "Aesop" and the ambiguity of Clifford Simak's City
- "Al and the kid" : a conversation with Al Sarrantonio
- "Are we adopting the right measures to cope?" : ecocrisis in John Brunner's 'Stand on Zanzibar'
- "Asi Achih" : the future history of Jack Vance
- "Banned in New York"
- "Bears discover smut" by Michael Bishop : an appreciation
- "Comes now the power" : Roger Zelazny's transformation of romantic poetic themes
- "Dictatorial, authoritarian, uncooperative" : the case against John W. Campbell, Jr
- "Do you know the legend of Hercules and Antaeus?" The wilderness in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
- "Doing no harm" an interview with Orson Scott Card
- "Falling through many trapdoors" : Robert Silverberg
- "Harmony endowed with gifts of the stars": : Kim Stanley Robinson's The memory of whiteness and the Orchestrionic instrument/
- "Heinlein is dead...and now it can be said..."
- "I can't tell if you're being serious or not" :
- "In (Mutant) Dreams Awake" : Leslie Fiedler and science fiction
- "Inspired...by Philip K. Dick" : ambiguity, decpetion, and illusion in 'Total Recall'
- "It" came from outer space
- "Love is the plan, the plan is death" : the feminism and fatalism of James Tiptree, jr
- "Macrolife": : Introduction to the new edition
- "Man everywhere in chains" : Dick, Rousseau, and "The Penultimate Truth"
- "Men's wild behavior" : Michael Bishop's 'Ancient of Days'
- "Metà mi alma en 'El Libro del dÃa del Juicio Final'" : Héctor Ramos entrevista a Connie Willis
- "Misery is manifold" : bereavement in the tales of Edgar Allan Poe
- "Mush and slop" : Isaac Asimov's early attitudes towards women
- "Not so much," said the cat by Michael Swanwick [Review]
- "Orr" and "Orwell" : Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
- "Paying attention to otherness": : an interview with Kij Johnson/
- "Planet of the Apes" as American myth : race and politics in the films and television series : [a review]
- "Planet of the Apes" as American myth : race, politics, and popular culture : [a review]
- "Praise the creation unfinished" : response to Kenneth M. Roemer
- "Realities . . . blending as one : Film texts and intertexts in the Star Trek / X-Men crossover comics.
- "Redemption's song" : society and the creative elite in Thomas Disch's On wings of song
- "Safe when taken as directed" : the development of metaphysical themes in the writing of Philip K. Dick
- "Seeing" invisibility : or invisibility as metaphor in Thomas Berger's 'Being Invisible'
- "Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat" : twenty fractal variations on a theme in the conclusions of Asimov's Robert/Empire/Foudation metaseries
- "Starry-eyed internationalists" versus the Social Darwinists : Heinlein's transitional governments
- "Stutter-stop flash-bulb strange" : GMOs and the aesthetics of scale in Paolo Bacigalupi's The windup girl/
- "Such guileless beauty in debris" : the moral universe of Michael Bishop
- "Talking" : Delany's Silent Interviews
- "Tell us all about little Rosebury: : topicality and temporality in H.G. Well's 'The Time Machine'
- "The Cadwal chronicles" and the criticism of Vance
- "The Call of Cthulhu" : an analysis
- "The Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Allan Poe type of story" : Hugo Gernsback's history of science fiction
- "The charisma leak" : a conversation with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
- "The females do the fathering" : James Tiptree's male matriarchs and adult human gametes
- "The ideology of Robert A. Heinlein" : responses
- "The most grisly truth" : responses to the human condition in the works of James Tiptree, Jr
- "The new prime" as herald of future Jack Vance
- "The number of the beast -"
- "The sublimation of real life" malls, shopping, and advertising in recent young adult sf/
- "The very idea of place" : form, contingency, and Adornian violition in The Man in the High Castle
- "Then came pantropy": : Grotesque bodies, multspecies flourishing, and human-animal relationships in Joan Slonczewski's A door into ocean
- "This sense of worthlessness" : ideals of success in Philip K. Dick's 'Humpty Dumpty in Oakland'
- "This unique document" : Hugo Gernsback's Ralph 124C 41+ and the genres of science fiction
- "This wondrous death" : erotic power in the science fiction of James Tiptree, Jr.
- "Those clunky things you have to carry around" : textual materiality in Vernor Vinge's Rainbow's end/
- "War drums of Mercury lost" : John Jakes's fantasy and science-fiction short stories
- "We're all in this together": : Sturgeon's gestalt and Bester's jaunting as forms of community/
- "Who am I, really?" myths of maturation in Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series
- "Wierd Romance" : Two plays based on "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" by James Tiptree, Jr. and "Her Pilgrim Soul" by Alan Brennert : [a review]
- "Works like magic": : metaphor, meaning, and the GUI in Snow Crash/
- 'A tumultuous stream of visions' : Philip K. Dick's 'Exegesis'
- 'After Such Knowledge' : the James Blish trilogy of four novels : a review]
- 'Bilder um 11' und 'Deus X' zwei bitterböse romane von Norman Spinrad
- 'Dark star/Diamond Mask' a commentary
- 'Der ewige krieg' ein comic nach dem roman von Joe Haldeman
- 'Hyperion' notes on structure and literary antecedent
- 'Kipling's Science Fiction' and 'Kipling's Fantasy' : [a review]
- 'Limekiller' an introduction
- 'Martian Chronicles' staged again : [a review]
- 'Mona lisa overdrive' and the prosthetic
- 'Needful things' ein plädoyer für Stephen King
- 'Niggers, all of them...' Revisiting the racial ideology of Robert E Howard
- 'Slaughterhouse-Five' : reforming the novel and the world : [a review]
- 'The Blue World' : Jack Vance's hard science wonder
- 'The Duchess of Malfi' revisited : J.R. Dunn's science fiction revenge tragedy
- 'The Lathe of Heaven' : Taoist dream
- 'The timeliner trilogy' by Richard C. Meredith, a retrospective
- 'The universe is full of warriors' : masculinity, hard science and war in asome novels by Larry Niven and his accomplices
- 'Towards an archaeology of the present' : Theodora Kroeber and Ursula K. Le Guin
- 'Twelve eighy-seven' John Taine's satisfactory solution
- 'Utopia is when our lives matter' : reading Kim Stanley Robinson's "Pacific Edge"
- 'Wohin millionen gegangen sind' zu den versuchen, auf dem Star Trek den hades zu besuchen
- (Re)reading queerly : science fiction, feminism, and the defamiliarization of gender
- / (slant) : [a review]
- 11.22.63 by Stephen King [review]
- 1984 : [a review]
- 1984 : selected letters : [a review]
- 1991 Pioneer acceptance : the Gulf War as American science fiction
- 21st century science fiction, edited by David G. Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden [Review]
- 2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson [review]
- 334 by Thomas M. Disch
- 7th sigma by Steven Gould [review]
- 8 point universe
- 80! : memories & reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin
- @expectations : [a review]
- A "logos" or two concerning the "logoz" of Umberto Rossi and Philip K. Dick's Time out of joint
- A Cordwainer Smith checklist : [a review]
- A Darwinian Eden : science and myth in Kurt Vonnegut's 'Galapadgos'
- A Deeper Sea : [a review]
- A Hannes Bok showcase : [a review]
- A Ray Bradbury file
- A Shepard walkabout
- A Specter is Haunting Texas : [a review]
- A beginner's guide to PKD
- A belated interview
- A belated thank-you
- A better country : the worlds of religious fantasy and science fiction : [a review]
- A bible for mad bombers
- A bibliography of H. P. Lovecraft
- A brief inventory of science fiction research collections
- A burnt-out case
- A canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr
- A canticle for P. Schuyler Miller
- A canticle for Roddenberry and the devil's advocate
- A case of conscience : [a review]
- A celebration, an appreciation, a meditation and possibly even a shamelessly blatant promotion but by no mans a review of Eilieen Gunn's 'Stable Strategies and Others'
- A certain inherent kindness : an interview with Lois McMaster Bujold
- A choice of gods by Clifford D. Simak and A transatlantic tunnel, hurrah! by Harry Harrison
- A chronological checklist of the fiction of Philip M. Fisher
- A citizen of Mondath : the development of a science fiction writer | 4
- A civil campaign : a comedy of biology and manners : [a review]
- A civil campaign by Lois Mcmaster Bujold
- A clash of symbols : the triumph of James Blish
- A clash of symbols : the triumph of James Blish by Brian Stableford
- A closer look at the brown book : Gene Wolfe's five-faceted myth
- A commentary on Anne McCaffrey
- A conversation with Connie Willis
- A conversation with Esther Friesner
- A conversation with Gene Wolfe
- A conversation with Isaac Asimov
- A conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson
- A conversation with Octavia E. Butler
- A conversation with Philip K. Dick
- A conversation with Tim Powers
- A conversation with Walter Tevis [interview]
- A critical re-examination of Alfred Bester's 'The demolished man'
- A cross of centuries: : twenty-five imaginative stories about the Christ, edited by Michael Bishop [Review]
- A dark travelling : [a review]
- A day in the life of a writer
- A day like any other
- A deepness in the sky : [a review]
- A determined, nagging presence : the public and the private NYRSF
- A difference dictionary
- A different light : [a review]
- A dirge for sabis : [a review]
- A door into ocean : [a review]
- A dozen tough jobs : [a review]
- A dozen tough jobs : [a review]
- A dreamer and a visionary/H.P. Lovecraft in his time : [a review]
- A fabulous, formless darkness : some infernal remarks on Samuel R. Delany's 'The Einstein Intersection'
- A female man? The "Medusan" humor of Joanna Russ
- A few last words by James Sallis
- A fire in the sun : [a review]
- A fire in the sun : [a review]
- A fire upon the deep : [a review]
- A fire upon the deep : [a review]
- A fire upon the deep by Vernor Vinge
- A fire upon the deep by Vernor Vinge
- A fisherman of the inland sea : [a review]
- A fisherman of the inland sea : [a review]
- A flight accross Barsoom
- A for anything by Damon Knight [Review]
- A game of thrones : [a review]
- A gift of mirrorvax by Malcolm MacCloud; Soul-singer of Tyrnos by Ardath Mayhar; and Inherit the earth by Irma Walker
- A gift upon the shore : a novel : [a review]
- A good old-fashioned future : [a review]
- A guide through the worlds of Robert A. Heinlein
- A handful of darkness
- A handful of time : [a review]
- A heritage of stars : [a review]
- A journey from within : the love letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900 : [a review]
- A king of infinite space : [a review]
- A kiss of shadows : [a review]
- A landscape of darkness : [a review]
- A landscape of darkness : [a review]
- A letter from K.V. Bailey : James Blish's 'Jack of Eagles'
- A letter to Mr Lem
- A letter to the Colonel
- A little knowledge and Catacomb years by Michael Bishop
- A long guide to K.W. Jeter
- A look behind the Derleth mythos: origins of the Cthulhu mythos by John D. Haelfele [review]
- A mask for the general : [a review]
- A mask for the general by Lisa Goldstein
- A matter for men : the war against the Chtorr : [a review]
- A matter of taste : [a review]
- A midsummer tempest : [a review]
- A million open doors by John Barnes
- A miracle of rare design : [a review]
- A misreading gone too far? : Baudrillard meets Philip K. Dick
- A momentary taste of being : female subjectivity, the divine, and the science fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. = De kortstondige smaak van het bestaan : vrouwelijke subjectiviteit, het goddelijke en de science fiction van James Tiptree, Jr.
- A new dawn: The complete Don. A Stuart stories : [a review]
- A new moral order (from The World beyond the hill) : part 1
- A new moral order (from The World beyond the hill) : part 2
- A new moral order (from The World beyond the hill) : part 3
- A new species : gender and science in science fiction
- A nonfiction reader : [a review]
- A note about Hyperion
- A paradigm of the tropical: : Brazil in contemporary Anglo-American science fiction and fantasy
- A paradoxical American approximation of Flatland
- A personal recollection of the 'Dune' books of Frank Herbert
- A piece of blue sky : scientology, dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard exposed : [a review]
- A place of silver silence : [a review]
- A plague of angels : [a review]
- A plague of pythons : [a review]
- A planet called treason : [a review]
- A planet called treason by Orson Scott Card [Review] / : Mike Dickinson
- A poetic precursor of Bellamy's "Looking backward"
- A point of departure
- A profile of Kurt Vonnegut
- A propos de 'la nouvelle science-fiction Américaine' de Gérard Cordesse
- A psychological appraoch to fantasy in the Dune series
- A reappraisal of the SF of Jack Vance
- A rebuttal to James Bradley
- A reply to Gregory Feeley
- A response to Ken Roemer
- A response to the Le Guin issue
- A review and a foreword by William Morris ["Looking Backward" = Foreword (to Utopia)]
- A review of Mythmaster
- A rhetoric of recognition : the science fiction of Michael Bishop
- A rose for Ecclesiastes : [a review]
- A rose for Ecclesiastes : [a review]
- A rose for armageddon by Hilbert Schenck
- A rose is a rose is a rose . . . in search of Roger Zelazny
- A saucer of loneliness. The complete stories of Theodore Sturgeon : [a review]
- A scanner darkly by Philip K. Dick
- A scientific critique of Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson
- A second reading of Beasts
- A sense of wonder : Samuel R. Delany, race, identity and difference
- A short and contentious note about The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz
- A short autobiography of alice sheldon
- A short sharp shock : [a review]
- A shortage of engineers : [a review]
- A signal shattered : [a review]
- A single street-lamp
- A singular dislocation: : an interview with Junot DÃaz/
- A small colonial war : [a review]
- A softening of the hard sf concept : Hartwell and Cramer's The Ascent of Wonder
- A song for Lya; Songs of stars and shadows and Dying of the light by George R. R. Martin
- A sound of Lafferty
- A spaceship built of stone : [a review]
- A spadeful of spacetime ed. Fred Saberhagen [Review] / : Ann Collier
- A special dreamer
- A specter is haunting Texas : [a review]
- A spectre is haunting Texas
- A spectre is haunting Texas : [a review]
- A speculation of SF writers
- A splendid chaos : [a review]
- A state of one's own : feminism as ideology in American utopias
- A subtler magick : the writings and philosophy of H.P. Lovecraft : [a review]
- A symposium on Robert A. Heinlein
- A synthetic art : David Brin interviewed
- A talent for war : [a review]
- A talent for war by Jack Mcdevitt
- A talk with John Varley
- A talk with Karen Joy Fowler
- A thunder on Neptune : [a review]
- A thunder on Neptune : [a review]
- A time of changes by Robert Silverberg : [a review]
- A torrent of faces : [a review]
- A touch o'Tucker
- A touch of infinity by Howard Fast
- A tribute to Donald Wollheim
- A tribute to Judith Merril
- A true original
- A utopian project
- A very different story : studies on the fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- A voice out of Ramah : [a review]
- A voyage to Atlantis : [a review]
- A welcome addition to a science fiction library/
- A well-wrought Christmas gift
- A wind from Bukhara and Wheel of the winds by M.J. Engh
- A wizard in Bedlam by Christopher Stasheff
- A woman of the Iron people : [a review]
- A woman of the iron people : [a review]
- A woman of the iron people : [a review]
- A woman of the iron people by Eleanor Arnason
- A woman-made language: : Suzette Haden Elgin's Láadan and Native tongue trilogy as thought experiment in feminist linguistics
- A womb with a view : Pohl and Kornbluth's Gladiator-at-law
- A world between : [a review]
- A world between by Norman Spinrad
- A world of difference : [a review]
- A world of difference : [a review]
- A year in the linear city : [a review]
- A year in the linear city : [a review]
- A young person raised by apes on Mars : the hero as displaced person in Budrys' novels
- A. Bertram Chandler dead at 72 : [an obituary]
- A. E. Van Vogt and Kevin J. Anderson -- Slan hunter [review]/
- A. E. Van Vogt's 800-word rule and P. K. Dick's 'the game-players of titan'
- A. Merritt
- A. Merritt, reflections in the moon pool : a biography
- Abduction : the UFO conspiracy : [a review]
- Abject cyborgs : discursive boundaries and the remade in Chima Mieville's Iron Council
- Abjuring rough magic : Kurt Vonnegut's 'Timequake'
- Abortion stories edited by Rick Lawler
- About A.E. Van Vogt
- Abyss by Kate Wilhelm
- Accursed wives : [a review]
- Across the borders : an interview with Lisa Goldstein
- Across the event horizon [by] Mercurio D. Rivera [review]
- Across the event horizons by Mercurio D, Rivera [review]
- Across the sea of suns : [a review]
- Across the wounded galaxies : interviews with contemporary American science fiction writers : [a review]
- Across the wounded galaxies : interviews with contemporary american science fiction writers, edited by Larry McCaffery
- Acts of attention at the borderlands : Le Guin's The beginning place revisited
- Ad astra per aspera: : Kilgore's Astrofuturism: science, race, and visions of utopia in Space/
- Adam Warlock : Marvel Comics' cosmic Christ figure
- Adult telepathy : Babel-17 and The left hand of darkness
- Adulthood rites : [a review]
- Adventures in time and space with Max Meriwell : [a review]
- Adventures in unhistory : conjectures on the foundations of several ancient legends : [a review]
- Adventures of a freelancer : the literary exploits and autobiography of Stanton A. Coblentz : [a review]
- Adventures of the dialectic : or, on Delany as critic
- Aegypt : [a review]
- Aegypt : [a review]
- Aestival tide : [a review]
- Aestival tide by Elizabeth Hand
- Aestival tide by Elizabeth hand
- Afloat by Jennifer McCartney [review]
- Afro-future females : Black writers chart science fiction's newest new-wave trajectory
- After all these years : Sam Moskowitz on his science fiction career
- After all these years : [a review]
- After all these years...Sam Moskowitz on his science fiction career : [a review]
- After armageddon : character systems in Dr bloodmoney
- After human : a critical history of the human in science fiction from Shelley to Le Guin
- After the (homo)sexual : a queer analysis of anti-sexuality in Sheri S. Tepper's The gate to women's country
- After the apocalypse by Maureen F. McHugh [Review]
- After winning the war : fantasy and science fiction's fortieth year
- After winning the war : fantasy and science fiction's fortieth year (part 2)
- Afterword
- Afterword
- Afterword : the Morigny conference
- Against infinity by Gregory Benford
- Against the fall of night by Arthur C. Clarke and Beyond the fall of night by Gregory Benford
- Against time's arrow : the high crusade of Poul Anderson
- Against time's arrow : the high crusade of Poul Anderson
- Age of miracles by John Brunner, and Gold at the Starbow's end by Frederik Pohl : [a review]
- Age of wonders : [a review]
- Age of wonders : exploring the world of science fiction : [a review]
- Age of wonders : exploring the world of science fiction : [a review]
- Agvig : [a review]
- Airborn by Kenneth Oppel [and] Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel [a review]/
- Alan Dean Foster : Cyberway
- Alan Dean Foster interview
- Alan E. Nourse bibliography
- Alas, Babylon : [a review]
- Alexander Jablokov 'krieg der delphine': : [a review]
- Alfred Bester
- Alfred Bester
- Alfred Bester
- Alfred Bester : science fiction or fantasy?
- Alfred Elton Van Vogts null-a-romane
- Alfred Hitchcock and the making of "Psycho" : [a review]
- Algebraic fantasies and realistic romances : more masters of science fiction
- Algis Budrys interview
- Algis Budrys talks about science fiction
- Alice James Racoona Sheldon Jr : textual personas in the short fiction of Alice Sheldon
- Alicia II by Robert Thurston
- Alien blues by Lynn S. Hightower
- Alien bodies and a queer future: : sexual revision in Octavia Butler's "Bloodchild" and James Tiptree, Jr.'s "With delicate mad hands"
- Alien child : [a review]
- Alien constructions : science fiction and feminist thought
- Alien constructions : science fiction and feminist thought
- Alien cryptographies : the view from queer
- Alien earth : [a review]
- Alien influences by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Alien plots : Female subjectivity and the divine in the light of James Tiptree's "a momentary taste of being." : [a review]
- Alien plots : female subjectivity and the divine in the light of James Tiptree's "A Momentary Taste of Being" : [a review]
- Alien plots : female subjectivity and the divine in the light of James Tiptree's 'A momentary taste of being'
- Alien sex edited by Ellen Datlow
- Alien theory : the alien as archetype in the science fiction short story
- Alien tongue by Stephen Leigh
- Aliens and the artificial other
- Aliens for neighbours : a reassessment of Clifford D. Simak
- Alive and writing : interviews with American authors of the 1980's : [a review]
- All about the change war
- All at ids and egos
- All flesh is grass : [a review]
- All in a Knight's work
- All of an instant : [a review]
- All one universe : [a review]
- All roads do lead to Amber
- All the best cowboys have Chinese eyes : the orientalization of the Pynchonian worldview in 'Ciphers'
- All the traps of earth and other stories by Clifford D. Simak
- All times possible by Gordon Eklund
- All tomorrow's parties : [a review]
- Alle ragen offen
- Allen Steele --Spindrift [review]/
- Alligator alley by Mink Mole and Dr Adder
- Allography and allegory : Delany's sf
- Almost a feminist : Robert A. Heinlein
- Almost human : androids in science fiction : [a review]
- Alqua dreams : [a review]
- Also make the heavens : virtual realities in science fiction
- Also sprach Kubrick
- Altered States by Paddy Chayevsky and A. Double Shadow by Frederick Turner
- Alternate Jesus : 'The Gospel of Corax' and the word of Paul Park
- Alternate Kennedys : [a review]
- Alternate cosmologies in American science fiction
- Alternate presidents : [a review]
- Alternate tyrants : [a review]
- Alternate worlds : a study of postmodern antirealistic American fiction : [a review]
- Alternities : [a review]
- Alvin Journeyman : [a review]
- Always coming home : [a review]
- Always coming home by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Always coming home by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Ambient : [a review]
- Ambient by Jack Womack
- Ambiguity in Utopia : The dispossessed
- Ambivalence towards "classes" or "genres" the cases of Hal Clement and Anthony Trollope
- Ambivalences in the Venus of Pamela Sargent
- Amblick and after : aspects of Orson Scott Card
- America as science fiction : 1939
- American comic strip collections, 1884-1939 : [a review]
- American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960 : [a review]
- American foreign policy and the utopian imagination
- American foreign policy and the utopian imagination : [a review]
- American gods : [a review]
- American goliath : [a review]
- American science fiction and fantasy writers : [a review]
- American science fiction and the Cold War : literature and film
- American science fiction and the cold war : [a review]
- American sf and the other
- Amnesia moon : [a review]
- Amnesty by Octavia Butler : an appreciation
- Among the dead : [a review]