F. Brett Cox
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Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters
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4 editions
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2011
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War Stories: New Military Science Fiction
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4 editions
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2014
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Shadows & Tall Trees, Issue 6, Spring 2014
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5 editions
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2014
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Phantom
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3 editions
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2009
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Submerged
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2017
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Roger Zelazny (Volume 1) (Modern Masters of Science Fiction)
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Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic
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5 editions
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2004
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Portals
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2 editions
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2019
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The End of All Our Exploring: Stories
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Geek Theater: 15 Plays by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers
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2014
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“Or, as the singer-songwriter Patti Smith wrote half a century later in her densely referential memoir M Train, “Writers and their books. I cannot assume the reader will be familiar with them all, but in the end is the reader familiar with me? … I offer my world on a platter filled with allusions.”23”
― Roger Zelazny
― Roger Zelazny
“One of the more interesting elements of the story is the practice of “blindspin,” in which the operators of self-driving cars can enter random coordinates and zoom to an unknown destination, temporarily giving themselves a sense of losing control without actually doing so.”
― Roger Zelazny
― Roger Zelazny
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