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Nebula awards 32 : SFWA's choices for the best science fiction and fantasy of the year
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Nebula awards 32 : SFWA's choices for the best science fiction and fantasy of the year

Author: Jack Dann; Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
Publisher: San Diego : Harcourt Brace & Co., ©1998.
Edition/Format: Book : Fiction : English : 1st ed
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A collection of SF essays and stories. In the essay, Who Is Killing Science Fiction, Norman Spinard criticizes writers who farm out their work, while Harry Turtledove's Must and Shall, is an alternate-history portrayal of the South as a colony of the U.S.
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Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jack Dann; Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
ISBN: 0151003068 9780151003068 0156005522 : 9780156005524
OCLC Number: 38873209
Description: x, 326 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Introduction / Jack Dann -- The year in science fiction and fantasy : a symposium / Elizabeth Hand ... [et al.] -- Must and shall / Harry Turtledove -- In the shade of the slowboat man / Dean Wesley Smith -- Da Vinci rising / Jack Dann -- Rhysling Award winners / Margaret Ballif Simon, Bruce Boston -- A birthday / Esther M. Friesner -- The chronology protection case / Paul Levinson -- Grand master Jack Vance / Robert Silverberg, Terry Dowling -- The men return / Jack Vance -- Yaguara / Nicola Griffith -- Science fiction films of 1996 / Bill Warren -- Five fucks / Jonathan Lethem -- Lifeboat on a burning sea / Bruce Holland Rogers -- Appendixes.
Other Titles: Nebula awards thirty two
Responsibility: edited by Jack Dann.

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A collection of SF essays and stories. In the essay, Who Is Killing Science Fiction, Norman Spinard criticizes writers who farm out their work, while Harry Turtledove's Must and Shall, is an alternate-history portrayal of the South as a colony of the U.S.

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