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  2. Arthur C. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Clarke provided a grant to fund the prize money (initially £1,000) for the Arthur C. Clarke Award for the best science fiction novel published in the United Kingdom in the previous year. In 2001 the prize was increased to £2001, and its value now matches the year (e.g., £2005 in 2005).

  3. Transience (short story) - Wikipedia

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    John Hollow has described "Transience" as "more meditation than story". [9] In a review for the 2001 collection Earth is But a Star: Excursions Through Science Fiction to the Far Future, Jennifer Burwell favorably compared it to Pamela Zoline's "The Heat Death of the Universe" and noted that the story "barely hints at the circumstances that ultimately lead to humans abandoning their home on earth.

  4. Arthur C. Clarke bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Arthur C. Clarke's Chronicles of the Strange and Mysterious; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1987. Wrote chapter introductions. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 1: Breaking Strain; Paul Preuss, 1987. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Breaking Strain. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 2: Maelstrom;Paul Preuss

  5. Of Time and Stars - Wikipedia

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    Of Time and Stars is a collection of science fiction short stories by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, containing an introduction by J. B. Priestley.. The stories all originally appeared in a number of different publications including the periodicals Dude, The Evening Standard, Lilliput, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Future, New Worlds, Startling Stories, Astounding, Fantasy, King ...

  6. Silence Please - Wikipedia

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    "Silence Please" is the title of two science fiction short stories by British writer Arthur C. Clarke. The first was published in 1950 under the pseudonym Charles Willis. The second was used as the introductory story for Clarke's collection Tales from the White Hart. [1]

  7. Astounding Days: A Science Fictional Autobiography - Wikipedia

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    The final section is an appendix containing an index of Clarke's stories, letters and articles published in Astounding and Analog between 1938 and 1987. Clarke e recalls events of his own life interspersed with reviews of various stories published in the magazine and discussions of its first three editors, Harry Bates , F. Orlin Tremaine and ...

  8. Seven victims of Clark County crash were from Amish ... - AOL

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    Seven victims of Clark County crash were from Amish community in Burke's Garden, Virginia. Gannett. Hope Karnopp, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. March 10, 2024 at 7:16 PM.

  9. The Sentinel (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel is a collection of science fiction short stories by English writer Arthur C. Clarke, originally published in 1983.. The stories, written between 1946 and 1981, originally appeared in a number of magazines including Astounding, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Thrilling Wonder Stories, 10 Story Fantasy, If, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Boys' Life, Playboy and Omni.