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xi · Foreword · Robert Silverberg · fw
1 · Introduction: The Making of a Science-Fiction Writer · Robert Silverberg · in *
35 · Four in One · Damon Knight · nv Galaxy Feb ’53
59 · “Four in One”: Complications with Elegance · Robert Silverberg · ar *
66 · Fondly Fahrenheit · Alfred Bester · nv F&SF Aug ’54
82 · “Fondly Fahrenheit”: Who Am I, Which Are You? · Robert Silverberg · ar *
88 · No Woman Born · C. L. Moore · nv Astounding Dec ’44
125 · “No Woman Born”: Flowing from Ring to Ring · Robert Silverberg · ar *
136 · Home Is the Hunter · Henry Kuttner · ss Galaxy Jul ’53
144 · “Home Is the Hunter”: The Triumph of Honest Roger Bellamy · Robert Silverberg · ar *
151 · The Monsters · Robert Sheckley · ss F&SF Mar ’53
158 · “The Monsters”: Don’t Forget to Kill Your Wife · Robert Silverberg · ar *
164 · Common Time · James Blish · ss Science Fiction Quarterly Aug ’53
181 · “Common Time”: With All of Love · Robert Silverberg · ar *
190 · Scanners Live in Vain · Cordwainer Smith · nv Fantasy Book #6 ’50
217 · “Scanners Live in Vain”: Under the Wire with the Habermans · Robert Silverberg · ar *
224 · Hothouse [Gren (Hothouse)] · Brian W. Aldiss · nv F&SF Feb ’61
251 · “Hothouse”: The Fuzzypuzzle Odyssey · Robert Silverberg · ar *
257 · The New Prime [“Brain of the Galaxy”] · Jack Vance · nv Worlds Beyond Feb ’51
276 · “The New Prime”: Six Plots for the Price of One · Robert Silverberg · ar *
280 · Colony · Philip K. Dick · ss Galaxy Jun ’53
295 · “Colony”: I Trusted the Rug Completely · Robert Silverberg · ar *
301 · The Little Black Bag · C. M. Kornbluth · nv Astounding Jul ’50
323 · “The Little Black Bag”: Press Button for Triple Bypass · Robert Silverberg · ar *
329 · Light of Other Days [Slow Glass] · Bob Shaw · ss Analog Aug ’66
335 · “Light of Other Days”: Beyond the Radius of Capture · Robert Silverberg · ar *
340 · Day Million · Frederik Pohl · ss Rogue Feb/Mar ’66
344 · “Day Million”: A Boy, a Girl, a Love Story · Robert Silverberg · ar *
350 · For Further Reading · Misc. Material · bi
352 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1987
I work on the theory - which I picked up somewhere along the way from Ernest Hemingway - that every paragraph of a story ought to be firmly and welded to the one that precedes it, except where a scene break is used to create a deliberate discontinuity.Bester's opening here serves as a kind of "motto theme" which has great relevance to the entire story if not to what immediately follows it - think of the opening of Bartok's Sixth Quartet for instance.
"What you have here is actually three books in one. It's an anthology of some of the finest short stories in the history of science fiction; it's a series of essays intended to constitute a textbook of sorts on the art and craft of writing science fiction; and it's a collection of personal reminiscences by someone who has spent—or misspent, some might argue—more than forty years of his life reading the stuff and nearly as much time writing it."