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(Did you mean [[Orbit Science Fiction]], a [[Orbit (semiprozine)|Kees van Toorn semiprozine]] or a [[Orbit (clubzine)|Leeds clubzine]]?)
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(Did you mean [[Orbit Science Fiction]], a [[Orbit (Netherlands)|Kees van Toorn semiprozine]] or a [[Orbit (Leeds)|Leeds clubzine]]?)
  
 
''[[Orbit]]'' was a series of [[original anthologies]] edited by [[Damon Knight]] starting in 1966.  The stories ranged from great to too experimental for most [[fans]] and was more than a bit controversial for that reason.  At its best it marked a major turning point in [[SF]].
 
''[[Orbit]]'' was a series of [[original anthologies]] edited by [[Damon Knight]] starting in 1966.  The stories ranged from great to too experimental for most [[fans]] and was more than a bit controversial for that reason.  At its best it marked a major turning point in [[SF]].
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Revision as of 06:36, 13 May 2020

(Did you mean Orbit Science Fiction, a Kees van Toorn semiprozine or a Leeds clubzine?)

Orbit was a series of original anthologies edited by Damon Knight starting in 1966. The stories ranged from great to too experimental for most fans and was more than a bit controversial for that reason. At its best it marked a major turning point in SF.

SF Encyclopedia entry


Publication 19661980
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