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  • * '''''Foundation's Edge''''' by [[Isaac Asimov]] ([[Doubleday]], 1982)
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  • * "The Edge of the World" by [[Michael Swanwick]] [ ''Full Spectrum #2'' (Doubleday), 1
    774 bytes (108 words) - 02:52, 10 April 2020
  • ...e [[fanzine]] contains any mention of their name. [[Trufen]] have a slight edge in such matters since they have the power to tell if a [[fanzine]] mentions
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  • EMP is "a leading-edge, nonprofit museum, dedicated to the ideas and risk-taking that fuel contemp
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  • ...s Angeles]]. The idea is to form a corporation and buy a city block on the edge of town after the [[war]], on which will be built prefabricated functional
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  • * ''Call to the Edge'' by [[Sean McMullen]] (1992)
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  • ..."Mom de Plume" and reprinted in her nonfiction collection ''Dancing at the Edge of the World'' (1989).
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  • Winner: '''''[[Star Trek]] - "The City on the Edge of Forever''''' (1967) [Desilu] Written by [[Harlan Ellison]]; Directed by
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  • * [[1983 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Foundation's Edge'' by [[Isaac Asimov]]
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  • ...' presentation series where science fiction authors can hear about cutting edge science from practising scientists.
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  • * [[Joyce O'Dell]] -- ''[[Alderlry Edge]]''
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  • ...hed]], quarter-folded and saddle-stapled; on at least some copies, the top edge is uncut, so it's very difficult to read unless one commits the sacrilege o
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  • ...s '''Norman Syms''', was a [[fan]] and [[collector]] from Beckenham on the edge of [[London]] active from the 1940s until at least 1960. He attended the [[
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  • 1996 ||[[Tom Edge]] and [[Craig Greenbank]]
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  • ...e the belly-button of athe picture of the undressed Marilyn Monroe and the edge of a mirror bearing the sign "#1 Fan Face." There was only one enforced reg
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  • ...ut them. For [[prozines]] shelves of some sort, where they can be stood on edge or end with the spine visible, are the usual method of storage. There are s ...t them. For [[prozines]], shelves of some sort, where they can be stood on edge or end with the spine visible, are the usual method of storage; here again
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  • ...r “'''slobber drool'''.” It was an [[apahack]]’s version of “LOL,” with an edge of derision.
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  • ...the tops of the bookshelves, and the store's philosophy is printed on one edge: 'Science fiction, far from being an unimportant minor offshoot, in fact re
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  • * [[Todd Voros]] -- ''[[River's Edge]]''
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  • * "The Edge of the Sea" by [[Algis Budrys]] [''[[Venture]]'' Mar 1958]
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