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Kin to the Far Beyond by Steve Sneyd ISBN 0905262182 Steve's series of historical factsheets on genre poetry nears completion with this overview of poetry in American SF fanzines from the 1970s to the 1990s, which follows on from his pr [...] |
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Ape Into Pleiades by Lilith Lorraine ISBN 0905262174 A tough Texas crime reporter, pulp writer, and much else she ended up with an FBI file on her socialist and feminist views Lilith Lorraine chose that pen-name in honour [...] |
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Laying Siege to Tomorrow: Poetry in UK SFanzines from the 1930s to 50s by Steve Sneyd ISBN 0905262166 War loomed inescapably in the late '30s, dominated life in the first half of the '40s, and left a long aftermath of austerity as its legacy to the late '40s, while Cold War shadowed t [...] |
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Orestes / You Can See The Past From Here by Tom Bamford & Steve Sneyd ISBN 0905262042 Lost since the mid 1970s and only recently rediscovered, Tom Bamford's long poem Orestes demands reading as much now as it did 20 years ago indeed in some ways it speaks mor [...] |
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Gravity's End by Gavin Salisbury ISBN 0905262158 Allen Ginsburg said 'We're all living in science fiction now'. Coolly extraordinary, Gavin Salisbury's poems expose through fresh eyes the otherness of our inner space, as much on thi [...] |
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Fierce Far Suns: Proto-SF and SF poetry in America by Steve Sneyd ISBN 090526214X Franklin, Poe, Whitman from the beginning there were poets in America looking outward to people the far reaches of space. There were darker poetic visions, too, of beings from [...] |
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The Lobster Quadrille by Andrew Darlington ISBN 0905262085 Impossible meetings, all-too-fatally possible encounters you'll feel the pain in your psychic armour as you share the experiences of interfacing with the devouring millennial t [...] |
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Star-Spangled Shadows: Poetry in American Fanzines by Steve Sneyd ISBN 0905262131 An overview of poetry in early SF fanzines, exploring the role of individual magazines and authors. Although only a preliminary report on his continuing research into a vast topic, th [...] |
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Spaceman by Dave Calder ISBN 0905262093 In this powerful sequence Dave Calder explores the outward quest for knowledge, and the inward search for meaning, of his space voyager narrator. Freeing this explorer of the endlessn [...] |
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Flights from the Iron Moon by Steve Sneyd ISBN 0905262123 A look back at genre poetry in UK fanzines and little magazines of the 1980s. This first issue contains 128 pages of information, extracts and histories from a period of intense fanzi [...] |
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