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The 1983 Annual World's Best SF is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, the twelfth volume in a series of nineteen. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in May 1983, followed by a hardcover edition issued in September of the same year by the same publisher as a selection of the Science Fiction Book Club.
Millennium is a 1983 science fiction novel by John Varley. Varley later turned this novel into the script for the 1989 film Millennium , both of which are based on Varley's short story "Air Raid", which was published in 1977.
Startide Rising is a 1983 science fiction novel by American writer David Brin, the second book of six set in his Uplift Universe (preceded by Sundiver and followed by The Uplift War). It earned both Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel in 1984.
"Cyberpunk" is a 1983 science fiction short story by Bruce Bethke, published in Amazing Stories. Bethke subsequently expanded the story into a novel and made it available online in 2001. The story is most famous for coining the term "cyberpunk", [1] which came to be used to describe the science fiction subgenre featuring rebellious use of ...
National Book Award for Fiction Subcategory winners, 1980–1983 Year Category Author Title 1980 First Novel William Wharton: Birdy [v] Mystery (hardcover) John D. MacDonald: The Green Ripper: Mystery (paperback) William F. Buckley: Stained Glass: Science Fiction (hardcover) Frederik Pohl: Jem: Science Fiction (paperback) Walter Wangerin: The ...
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Betrayers of the Truth: Fraud and Deceit in the Halls of Science is a book by William Broad and Nicholas Wade, published in 1982 by Simon & Schuster in New York, and subsequently (1983) also by Century Publishing in London, and with a simplified subtitle as Betrayers of the Truth: Fraud and Deceit in Science by Oxford University Press in 1985.