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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Sources

Aldiss, Brian W., with David Wingrove, Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction, Atheneum, 1986, pp. 39-40, 75, 118.

Asimov, Isaac, I, Robot, Bantam Books, 1991, pp. 44-45, 73.

Card, Orson Scott, Ender's Game, Tor Books, 1977, p. 208.

—, How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy, Writer's Digest Books, 1990, pp. 4, 21.

Haldeman, Joe, The Forever War, Avon Books, 1974, pp. 225, 229.

Harrison, Harry, "The Term Defined," in Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening, College English Association, 1974, p. 39.

Heinlein, Robert A., Stranger in a Strange Land, Ace Books, 1987, p. 115.

Huxley, Aldous, Brave New World, HarperPerennial, 1989, p. 240.

Kagarlitski, Julius, "Realism and Fantasy," in SF: The Other Side of Realism, edited by Thomas D. Clareson, Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1971, p. 29.

Le Guin, Ursula K., The Left Hand of Darkness,...
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