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Ecofiction (also "eco-fiction" or "eco fiction") is the branch of literature that encompasses nature or environment-oriented works of fiction. [1] While this super genre's roots are seen in classic, pastoral, magical realism, animal metamorphoses, science fiction, and other genres, the term ecofiction did not become popular until the 1960s when various movements created the platform for an ...
Pages in category "Children's science fiction novels" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 327 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category is for children's books with a science fiction theme. Subcategories. ... Children's science fiction novels (13 C, 327 P) This page was ...
Classics of Science Fiction - lists and various breakdowns; Nebula Award Winners; The Core Reading List of Fantasy and Science Fiction - from NESFA; Science fiction, fantasy and horror books by award, lists all award-winning books for 14 genre awards; Best 50 sci-fi novels of all time (Esquire; March 21, 2022)
Science-Fiction: The Early Years. Kent State University Press, 1990. (p. 331). ISBN 9780873384162. Film 1924 Disease The Last Man on Earth: A disease kills all men over 14 years old, but 10 years later, one is found still alive and hilarity ensues. Based on the 1923 novelette of the same name by John D. Swain.
Science based examination of possible human futures. Omegatropic: 2001 ISBN 0-9540788-1-0: Mainly science fiction criticism. Revolutions in the Earth: 2003 (UK) ISBN 0-297-82975-0: James Hutton and the True Age of the World [18] Ages in Chaos: 2004 (United States) ISBN 0-7653-1238-7: James Hutton and the Discovery of Deep time: The Science of ...
X: A Fabulous Child's Story was Gould's only story for children. [16] The story has variously been anthologized as radical children's literature [17] and as feminist science fiction, [18] and has also been collected in social psychology and gender studies readers.
The Kemlo books are a series of children's science fiction novels written by Reginald Alec Martin, under the pseudonym of E. C. Eliott. [1] The first book, Kemlo and the Crazy Planet was published in 1954; the fifteenth and final book in the series, Kemlo and the Masters of Space, was published in 1963.