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  2. Orbit (anthology series) - Wikipedia

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    Orbit was a series of anthologies of new science fiction edited by Damon Knight, often featuring work by such writers as Gene Wolfe, Joanna Russ, R. A. Lafferty, and Kate Wilhelm. The anthologies tended toward the avant-garde edge of science fiction , but by no means exclusively; occasionally the volumes featured nonfiction critical writing or ...

  3. Ron Sweed - Wikipedia

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    Said Robert St Mary, a Detroit journalist and author of The Orbit Magazine Anthology: Re-Entry: [21] "Ron understood that times had changed from the beatnik version of Ernie. It was spectacle. It was blowing stuff up.

  4. Ben Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Re-Entry: The Orbit Magazine Anthology by Rob St. Mary [11] Heaven Was Detroit: From Jazz to Hip Hop and Beyond edited by M.L. Liebler [12] Total Chaos: The Story of the Stooges / As Told By Iggy Pop by Jeff Gold [13] RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music by M.L. Liebler and Jim Daniels [14]

  5. List of science fiction short stories - Wikipedia

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    Bad Moon Rising: An Anthology of Political Forebodings: 1973 The Green Leopard Plague: Walter Jon Williams: 2004 The Gun (short story) Philip K. Dick: Planet Stories: 1984 The Gunslinger (novella) Stephen King: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: 1978 The Gunslinger and the Dark Man: Stephen King: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science ...

  6. Category:Damon Knight anthologies - Wikipedia

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    Orbit (anthology series) S. A Science Fiction Argosy; Science Fiction Inventions This page was last edited on 29 November 2016, at 15:53 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Orbit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Orbit (anthology series), a series of original science fiction anthologies, published between 1966–1980; Orbit, an academic journal of eye disorders and surgery; Orbit Science Fiction, a five issue science fiction anthology series, published between 1953–1954; Orbit, a 1982 novel by Thomas Block, author of the novel Mayday (1979)

  8. The Projection Booth - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary is a writer who worked at WDET Public Radio in Detroit. [21] He produced the horror-comedy Tainted which was released via Troma Entertainment in 1998. [citation needed] After the publication of his book Re-Entry: The Orbit Book Anthology, [22] he left full-time hosting but returns for

  9. Robert S. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Philip Latham can support the suppositions that are the basis of his science fiction novels with accepted scientific theories. For he's an author who's in the business of "watching the stars."