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Without John Carter There Would Be No Star Wars

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Without John Carter There Would Be No Star Wars February 17, 2012 by Jesse Schedeen IGN Star Wars. Avatar. Star Trek. These are some of the titans when it comes to popular science fiction fran READ MORE
http://movies.ign.com/articles/121/1219006p1.html

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Isaac Asimov’s Foundation: The little idea that became science fiction’s biggest series May 9, 2011 By Josh Wimmer and Alasdair Wilkins i09 On the planet Terminus, a group of academics st READ MORE
http://io9.com/5799655/isaac-asimovs-foundation-the-little-idea-that-b...

Apocalypse 1955: Growing Up Telepathic

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Apocalypse 1955: Growing Up Telepathic November 12, 2010 by Michael White Science 2.0 “What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.” The much-revered writers of the Golden Age of READ MORE
http://www.science20.com/adaptive_complexity/apocalypse_1955_growing_t...

Free fascinating early Sci Fi

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Free fascinating early Sci Fi December 1, 2010 Rhetta Akamatsu SciFi Factor Project Gutenberg offers books that are in the public domain for free. The Science Fiction bookshelf offers some r READ MORE
http://scififactor.wordpress.com/2010/12/02/free-fascinating-early-sci...

Stellar science fiction that shouldn't be eclipsed

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Stellar science fiction that shouldn't be eclipsed November 2, 2010 The Washington Post From "The War of the Worlds" to "1984," some science fiction goes down in history. What about the brill READ MORE
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/01/AR2010...

Terror Eternal: The enduring popularity of H.P. Lovecraft

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Terror Eternal: The enduring popularity of H.P. Lovecraft July 12, 2010 By Stefan Dziemianowicz Publishers Weekly For nearly a century, a formidable presence has cast its shadow over horror READ MORE
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/publisher-ne...

H.G. Wells "The Father of Science Fiction"

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H.G. Wells "The Father of Science Fiction" July 7, 2010 infocuts English author and popular fiction genre Herbert George Wells was born on 21st September 1866 at Atlas House in the county of Ke READ MORE
http://www.infocuts.com/story/article-003671

Back to the Hugos: Ringworld by Larry Niven

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Back to the Hugos: Ringworld by Larry Niven July 2, 2010 Sam Jordison guardian.co.uk Larry Niven's 1970 Hugo award winner, Ringworld, is arguably one of the most influential science fiction no READ MORE
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2010/jul/02/larry-niven-ring...
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