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Sturgeon’s solution to the Battle of the Sexes
Sturgeon’s solution to the Battle of the Sexes
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: ...
10 Authors Who Put Sex In Their Science Fiction [Spring Mating Season]
10 Authors Who Put Sex In Their Science Fiction [Spring Mating Season]
io9.com — Sex and science fiction have not always been the most obvious partners; combining the two has occasionally... defeated even the genre's greatest luminaries . But here are ten authors who successfully brought sex into the future. 1. Samuel R. Delany ... (more) 10 Authors Who Put Sex In Their Science Fiction [Spring ...
Strange Horizons Fiction: The Man Who Lost the Sea, by Theodore Sturgeon
strangehorizons.com — 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 ... (more) Strange Horizons Fiction: The Man Who Lost the Sea, by ...
Hair Green Eyeball Blog - "It!"
Hair Green Eyeball Blog - "It!"
hairygreeneyeball.blogspot.com — The great-granddaddy of all swamp monsters was brought to life--or should I say, non-life, quoting the story:... "It grew but it was not alive"--by Theodore Sturgeon in John Campbell's UNKNOWN in 1940. Here is the Marvel Comics treatment, SUPERNATURAL ... (more) Hair Green Eyeball Blog - "It!"
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SF Tidbits for 4/21/09
SF Signal — ... Theodore Sturgeon's solution to the Battle of the Sexes: "I can't buy Sturgeon's premise that [sexism] is the primary source of all the ills in the human world, or the suggestion that if that problem could be eliminated, utopia would be the natural result." ...

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