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Tag Archives: New Wave SF

In Memoriam – Harlan Ellison

2018-07-05

A week ago today, Harlan Ellison passed away at the age of 84. The author had suffered a stroke and …

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Cryptozoic! – Brian Aldiss

2017-12-26

Pulled from the forests of the Jurassic as an artist, called back to a totalitarian dystopia, trained to kill, and sent back into the past—Eddie Bush has become an unlikely assassin with an unpredictable future.

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The Female Man – Joanna Russ

2017-02-04

Unknown events bring together four women from four alternate timelines; the results are startling, outrageous, radical, and subversive.

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The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe – D.G. Compton

2017-01-08

In a future where death has become all but extinct, the last days of those with terminal illnesses are televised before a pain-starved public. But one terminal woman, Katherine Mortenhoe, resists.

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Tower of Glass – Robert Silverberg

2016-10-23

Industrialist Simeon Krug’s dream is to contact the source of an alien code broadcast to Earth, building his communications tower on the backs of android servitors yearning for their freedom.

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In the Enclosure – Barry Malzberg

2015-12-08

“Here we are: in the enclosure. It has been some two years and four months since we were placed here and now, past the initial riots and educative tortures, things are comfortable.”

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Why Call Them Back From Heaven? – Clifford Simak

2015-04-15

With the promise of immortality, Forever Center is the ruling power in the world. And one of its executives just stumbled onto one of its deep, dark secrets.

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Adventures in Art – Leo and Diane Dillon

2015-03-30

Leo Dillon (March 2, 1933 – May 26, 2012) and Diane Dillon (née Sorber; born March 13, 1933) created some …

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Mister Justice – Doris Piserchia

2015-03-26

A time-traveling vigilante named Mister Justice takes evidence from the past to condemn criminals in the future; the government uses a young superboy to take him down.

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An Exaltation of Stars – ed. Terry Carr

2015-02-26

Three short novels of science fiction dealing with religious transcendence, circa 1973. Authors: Robert Silverberg, Roger Zelazny, and Edgar Pangborn. Editor: Terry Carr.

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The Iron Dream – Norman Spinrad

2015-01-25

The best SF novel Hitler (n)ever wrote! Spinrad’s alt-history satire casts Adolf Hitler as a pulp author living out his fantasies of world domination via trashy post-apocalyptic novels.

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