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Television Has a Lot to Answer For Full StoryIt was close to seven decades ago that Isaac Asimov looked around at the current state of the art, realized that except for Eando Binder’s crude, pulpish hero Adam Link, almost every robot in science fiction was a malicious monstrosity, applied a little rationality, and came up with the Three Laws of Robotics. |
Paper books are not going to be joining the dodo any time soon. If ever. Full StoryBeginning with this essay, I’m going to devote several essays in this column to analyzing the impact on publishing as electronic reading continues to expand. |
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The Literature of Fandom Full StoryThere has always been a close tie between fandom and the world of professional science fiction. |
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Substantial Fire, or Why This Column Almost Didn't Appear Full StoryThree passes at an opening, one reaching a quarter-length of a full column, and I abandoned each in disgust. |
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