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The International Review of Science Fiction

Number 83, Autumn 2001

CONTENTS

Editorial

Edward James

Features

  • Jon Courtenay Grimwood: The Profession of Science Fiction, 55: A Craft at Most
  • Pere Gallardo: Reflections on Virtual Group Sex and Male Insecurity: Robert Silverberg's "In the Group" (1978)
  • Sandra J. Lindow: The Influence of Family and Moral Development in Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Series
  • Nick Freeman: British Barbarians at the Gates: Grant Allen, Michael Moorcock and Decadence
  • Brian W. Aldiss: 2001: A Macedonian Odyssey
  • Michael Swanwick: Inside Jack Daw's Pack: An Interview with Greer Gilman
  • Tatiana Rapatzikou: Visualizations of Cyber-Gothic Bodies in William Gibson's Trilogy and the Art of the Graphic Novel
  • David Langford: Maps: Collecting John Sladek

Letter

  • David Hipple: Remembering Douglas Adams

Reviews

  • Farah Mendlesohn: Pashazade by John Courtenay Grimwood
  • Paul Kincaid: Appleseed by John Clute
  • Andy Sawyer: British Future Fiction: 1700-1914 edited by I. F. Clarke
  • Andy Sawyer: Hong Kong Invaded! edited by Gillian Bickley
  • Andy Sawyer: Dragonfire by Humphrey Hawksley
  • Paul Kincaid: Histories of the Future edited by Alan Sandison and Robert Dingley
  • Stephen Baxter: Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle
  • Matthew Wolf-Meyer: Punktown by Jeffrey Thomas
  • David Langford: Return to the Whorl by Gene Wolfe
  • John Newsinger: Cosmonaut Keep by Ken MacLeod
  • David Mathew: Cyberpunk and Philip K. Dick by Andrew M. Butler

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Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature
A collection of essays on Terry Pratchett, published in May 2000


The Parliament of Dreams: Conferring on Babylon 5
The first volume of critical studies of the acclaimed television series Babylon 5, published in August 1998
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Welcome to the World Wide Web Home Page of the Science Fiction Foundation! This site offers links and information about our aims and objectives, and information on our special collection and library located at the University of Liverpool. Our research library is the largest resource of sf and sf-related material in the UK, and supports an MA in Science Fiction Studies. The Science Fiction Collections at Liverpool are administered by Andy Sawyer. The University of Liverpool also holds the The John Wyndham Archive and the Olaf Stapledon Archive. The Science Fiction Foundation publishes Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction: the essential critical journal of sf.
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