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The magazine became strongly associated with the satire of Pohl and Kornbluth, but it also published prizewinning stories by writers such as Theodore Sturgeon, Alfred Bester, Avram Davidson, and Jack Vance.
Antiquarian Weird Tales: Our Pulp Fiction Heritage and the Significance of Moldering Magazines Chris Perridas 2008
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The magazine became strongly associated with the satire of Pohl and Kornbluth, but it also published prizewinning stories by writers such as Theodore Sturgeon, Alfred Bester, Avram Davidson, and Jack Vance.
Archive 2008-04-01 Chris Perridas 2008
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For those who care to get geekier, writer Theodore Sturgeon cooked up "pon farr" for a 1967 "Star Trek" episode titled "Amok Time."
When DILBERT meets Star Trek: Top 10 'Pon Farr' Guesses Michael Cavna 2011
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H.G. Wells could have done it justice—or sci-fi genius Theodore Sturgeon.
Into Thin Air Alexander Theroux 2011
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He was often taken to be a parody of the real-life sci-fi author Theodore Sturgeon, though in his obsessive productivity, lack of business sense and choice of book titles "Trout" at times seems more like another 1960s sci-fi icon, Philip K. Dick.
And So It Went Tom Shippey 2011
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Each Aczel show sees him taking on an extraordinary variety of subjects from the history of the Liverpool football team to obscure sci-fi novelist Theodore Sturgeon, and greeting each with a deliberate stream of non-jokes.
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The Sturgeon Award was established in 1987 by James Gunn, who is the director of the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas and by the heirs of Theodore Sturgeon.
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award finalists announced : Chronicles Network: Science Fiction & Fantasy 2010
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Where Two or Three Are Gathered You Get Blogroll Fresca 2010
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Valentine Greetings Fresca 2010
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Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author Nancy Kress contemplates “The Man Who Lost the Sea,” a classic short story written by Theodore Sturgeon that was originally published in the October 1959 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
Nancy Kress contemplates Theodore Sturgeon's 1959 short story “The Man Who Lost the Sea” Paul 2010
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