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13 April 2009 Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , October 1959 Say you're a kid, and one dark night you're running along the cold sand with this helicopter in your hand, saying very fast witchy-witchy-witchy. You pass the sick man and he wants you to shove off ...
Theodore Sturgeon, Philip K. Dick, and More Free Fiction
Theodore Sturgeon, Philip K. Dick, and More Free Fiction
freesciencefantasy.blogspot.com — E-FictionNew at Beneath Ceaseless Skies,"Driftwood" Marie Brennan."In the days before their world shattered, crumbled, and finally fetched... up against that cluster of old realities known as Driftwood, they were called the Valraisangenek." Online ... (more) Theodore Sturgeon, Philip K. Dick, and More Free Fiction
Sturgeon’s solution to the Battle of the Sexes
Sturgeon’s solution to the Battle of the Sexes
scifistandpoint.wordpress.com — You cannot be objective about it because you have been indoctrinated….. you come from a time and... place in which the maleness of the male, and the femaleness of the female, and the importance of their difference, were matters of almost total preoccupation. Title: Venus Plus X Author: ... (more) Sturgeon’s solution to the Battle of the Sexes
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“The Man Who Lost the Sea”, a classic short story by Theodore Sturgeon
Marooned: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror books on Mars — ... , Strange Horizons , a weekly web-based magazine of and about speculative fiction, has re-printed “The Man Who Lost the Sea” , a classic short story written by Sci-Fi author ...

Free fiction: Some short fiction by famous authors
Variety SF — C L Moore's "Song in a Minor Key"; download: One of the early Moore stories, & part of the interplanetary adventure series featuring the macho man Northwest Smith. I'm not as much a fan of NWS series as some others are. Theodore Sturgeon's "The Man Who Lost the Sea" (C); download; F&SF, October 1959: An apparently pioneer vehicle to Mars has crashed there, exposing its apparently lone human crew to lethal radiation doses from ship's atomic plant. Story is mostly the ramblings of this dying man in his delirium. A Bertram Chandler's "Last Day" ...

Free Fiction for Friday 4/17/09
SF Signal — ... Sparrow, read by Rachel Swirsky More Free Fiction:Free Speculative Fiction Online has some new additions: "The Best Monkey" by Daniel Abraham "Driftwood" by Marie Brennan "The Weakling" by Everett B. Cole "Beyond Lies the Wub" by Philip K. Dick "Song in a Minor Key" by C. L. Moore "Les Lettres de Paston" by Stephen H. Silver "The Man Who Lost the Sea" by Theodore Sturgeon

Interview with Mars SF author Jason Stoddard
Marooned: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror books on Mars — ... (2005), Dr. Robert Zubrin and the scientific exploration of the Red Planet, and the revolution in e-publishing. Stoddard even managed to work in a clever reference to an older short story about Mars written by Theodore Sturgeon: “The Man Who Lost the Sea” (1959). [via John DeNardo of ...

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