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Odd thing happened a few days day ago. There was an auction pending in America in which some Philip K Dick correspondence -- letters between him and his editor at Doubleday -- was being sold. An old friend David Streitfeld wrote Elizabeth H...
by John Clute
Introduction
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) is an accretive work, extended over time by many hands and much attention. We are very grateful to all those who have contributed through opinions, feedback, and material support.
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Just as The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) will always remain a freely accessible resource, the same applies for this Substack. Posts, here, are intended as a means of saying thank you to those who help the wheels keep turning for an...
For a long time I called them platypus stories, until it was made clear to me that if I wanted to suggest a shorthand image for world-facing tales told according to generic models that no longer applied, I had the wrong species. The duck-bi...
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