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  2. Ace Books - Wikipedia

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    Ace Books is a publisher of science fiction (SF) and fantasy books founded in New York City in 1952 by Aaron A. Wyn. It began as a genre publisher of mysteries and westerns , and soon branched out into other genres, publishing its first science fiction title in 1953.

  3. List of Ace SF letter-series single titles - Wikipedia

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    The Best From Fantasy And Science Fiction, Tenth Series; M-119 SF Jules Verne Journey to the Center of the Earth (1965) M-132 SF Robert W. Chambers The King in Yellow (1965) M-137 SF Robert P. Mills (ed.) The Best From Fantasy And Science Fiction, Eleventh Series (1966) M-142 SF H.F. Heard Doppelgangers (1966) M-143 SF John W. Campbell Islands ...

  4. Ace Science Fiction Specials - Wikipedia

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    The first series was one of the most influential in the history of science fiction publishing; four of the six novels nominated for 1970 Nebula Awards were from the series. The date given is the year of publication by Ace; some are first editions and some are reprints. Also given is the Ace serial number.

  5. List of Ace SF double titles - Wikipedia

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    Therefore some science fiction collectors treat D-13 the first science fiction Ace Double, although the novel on the other side of the book is a mystery, The Judas Goat by Leslie Edgley. For more information about the history of these titles, see Ace Books , which includes a discussion of the serial numbering conventions used and an explanation ...

  6. List of Ace SF numeric-series single titles - Wikipedia

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    Ace Books have published hundreds of science fiction titles, starting in 1953. Many of these were Ace Doubles ( dos-à-dos format), but they also published many single volumes. Between 1953 and 1968, the books had a letter-series identifier; after that date they were given five digit numeric serial numbers.

  7. Elfwood - Wikipedia

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    Elfwood was a web-based alternative art gallery and online community devoted to original science fiction and fantasy art and writing. [1] [2] It was started 1 May 1996 by Thomas Abrahamsson [3] and claimed to be the largest science fiction and fantasy art site in the world. [4] It was most popular in the Americas and Europe.

  8. The Most Common Sexual Fantasies and How to Fulfill ... - AOL

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    BDSM—which stands for bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism—at its core, represents an erotic power exchange between partners.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Science Fiction and Fantasy

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    WiR redlist index: Science Fiction and Fantasy. Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed. This list of red links is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia.