Sujet : Re: "Our writers pick the 26 best science fiction short stories of all time"
De : psperson (at) *nospam* old.netcom.invalid (Paul S Person)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 22. Dec 2024, 17:47:55
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n 22 Dec 2024 04:12:52 GMT,
ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan <tednolan>)
wrote:
In article <vk7bbg$7mse$1@dont-email.me>,
Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
"Our writers pick the 26 best science fiction short stories of all time"
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2460679-our-writers-pick-the-26-best-science-fiction-short-stories-of-all-time/
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"We asked New Scientist writers to pick their favourite sci-fi short
story. From H.G. Wellsâs The Time Machine to Octavia E. Butlerâs
Bloodchild, via stories from George R. R. Martin and Ursula K. Le Guin,
here are the results"
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Nice list ! Great starting place ! âThe Time Machine by H. G. Wells
(1895)â?
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I have read at least half of these stories. BTW, I call them novellas,
not short stories.
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Lynn
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I always thought of TTM as a novel.
A short novel.
I once owned a PP contain both TTM and The War of the Worlds.
-- "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,Who evil spoke of everyone but God,Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"