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Old 01-30-2020, 08:41 PM   #35
meeera
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Originally Posted by Greg Anos View Post
meera. what we think of as science fiction is nearly 100 years old. It was born in the pulp magazines, and had different phases. I started this thread to look at authors from the "Cambrian Explosion" of the late 1930's, who published until they died.[...]
Feel free to start a different thread for that period, or later.
Many thanks for the condescending and unnecessary lecture, mate, but you are the one who failed to define your terms. Which is why I led with my own definition. And you might wanna google Mary Shelley.
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