Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow – ed. Reginald Bretnor Free Audiobook

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Written by ed. Reginald Bretnor
Read by Eva Reedy
Format: MP3
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Science Fiction, Today and Tomorrow
Edited by Reginald Bretnor

This book was first published in 1974
Audio originally issued by NLS on cassette in 1974
Encode: mp3 – 64 kbps, Mono, 44.1 kHz
Total # of Tracks: 22
Total Play time: 14:19:52

Anthology #401
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From the NLS
A survey that reflects the imaginative qualities of the art of science fiction and the possibilities that exist for the future. Poul Anderson, Gordon R. Dickson, Ben Bova, Frank Herbert, and Theodore Sturgeon, are a few of the contributors.

Stories in this collection:

i) Book info
ii) Introduction by Reginald Bretnor
iii) Science Fiction Today
01) The Role of Science Fiction by Ben Bova
02) The Publishing of Science Fiction by Frederik Pohl
03) Science Fiction and the Visual Media by George Zebrowski
Science Fiction, Science and Modern Man
04) Science Fiction and a World in Crisis by Frank Herbert
05) Science Fiction, Morals and Religion by Theodore Sturgeon
06) Science Fiction and Man’s Adaptation to Change by Alan E. Nourse
07) Science Fiction as the Imaginary Experiment by Thomas N. Scortia
08) Science Fiction in the Age of Space by Reginald Bretnor
The Art and Science of Science Fiction
09) Science Fiction and the Mainstream by James E. Gunn
10) Science Fiction: New Trends and Old by Alexei Panshin & Cory Panshin
11) The Creation of Imaginary Worlds: The World Builder’s Handbook and Pocket Companion by Poul Anderson
12) The Creation of Imaginary Beings by Hal Clement
13) Hitch Your Dragon to a Star: Romance and Glamour in Science Fiction by Anne McCaffrey
14) Plausibility in Science Fiction by Gordon R. Dickson
15) Science Fiction, Teaching and Criticism by Jack Williamson
iv) A Critical Sampler
v) End

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