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  2. List of angels in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Abdiel (Paradise Lost and other fiction) Abner (Supernatural) Adam (Hazbin Hotel) Adina (Supernatural) Ainur (J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion) Alexiel (Angel Sanctuary) Alice Angel (Bendy and the Ink Machine) Amelia Harvey ; Amenadiel (Lucifer as comic-book and TV-series) Anael (Supernatural) Angel (Monica's Gang) Angel (Chainsaw Man)

  3. Queen of Angels (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Queen of Angels describes our world just prior to the binary millennium (2048 AD) through several parallel (and to some degree interlocking) tales.Nanotechnology has transformed almost every aspect of American society, and its application to psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience has resulted in new techniques for mental "therapy" that have created new forms of social stratification.

  4. Stars in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Centauri system is the closest star system to Earth—with Proxima Centauri being the closest of the system's stars—which has given it a special position in science fiction literature. Several stories of the first interstellar journeys have featured it as the intended destination.

  5. Fallen Angels (Niven, Pournelle, and Flynn novel) - Wikipedia

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    Fallen Angels (1991) is a science fiction novel by three American science fiction authors, Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael Flynn, and published by Jim Baen.Winner of 1992 Prometheus Award, the novel was written as a tribute to the science fiction fandom and includes many of its well-known figures, legends, and practices.

  6. Star Light, Star Bright (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Light Fantastic: The Short Fiction Of Alfred Bester, Volume 1 Star Light, Star Bright is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Alfred Bester , first published in 1976.

  7. Anvil of Stars - Wikipedia

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    Review by Mary Gentle (1992) in Interzone, #60 June 1992; Review by Charles Von Rospach (1992) in Amazing Stories, July 1992; Review by Thomas A. Easton [as by Tom Easton] (1992) in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, September 1992; Review by John Clute (1992) in The New York Review of Science Fiction, October 1992; Review by Colin Bird (1993) in ...

  8. The Actual Star - Wikipedia

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    The Ancillary Review of Books reviewer found herself "blown away by the epic sweep, emotional complexity, and intensely thoughtful socioeconomic structural building Byrne brings to her work", [7] while the Fantasy Hive review found The Actual Star to be a "speculative fiction masterpiece that speaks to our current anxieties and concerns whilst ...

  9. Star Science Fiction Stories No.4 - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of Star Science Fiction Stories No.4 featured semi-abstract cover art by Richard M. Powers. The cover art that featured on the 1972 reprint was painted by the noted speculative fiction artist John Berkey. It depicted a rocket-plane diving down through space towards a gigantic mechanical planet, and was rotated 180°. [2]