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  • Attebery, 89 This powerful relationship establishes strong, timeless works of incredible resonance.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Freedomstar 2009

  • Attebery, 89 This powerful relationship establishes strong, timeless works of incredible resonance.

    On Writing Fantasy: Adding a Mythic Quality to Your Writing Freedomstar 2009

  • This photo shows scholar Brian Attebery, editor Ellen Datlow, and a demonic-looking Ellen Klages (author and infamous MC of the Tiptree Auction).

    Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2007

  • ‘Science [writes Attebery] surrounds, supports, and judges SF in much the same way the Bible grounds Christian devotional poetry.’

    Archive 2005-12-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • In his Strategies of Fantasy, Brian Attebery shows how science fiction uses science as its ‘megatext.’

    Archive 2005-12-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • In his Strategies of Fantasy, Brian Attebery shows how science fiction uses science as its ‘megatext.’

    SF Considered As A Subset Of SF Hal Duncan 2005

  • ‘Science [writes Attebery] surrounds, supports, and judges SF in much the same way the Bible grounds Christian devotional poetry.’

    SF Considered As A Subset Of SF Hal Duncan 2005

  • Judith Merrill put a number of Bunch's early stories in her Best SF anthologies, Harlan Ellison invited Bunch into Dangerous Visions, and, more recently, the controversial LeGuin/Attebery The Norton Book of Science Fiction including one of Bunch's tales of Moderan, "2064, or Thereabouts".

    We Who are About To... 2004

  • Judith Merrill put a number of Bunch's early stories in her Best SF anthologies, Harlan Ellison invited Bunch into Dangerous Visions, and, more recently, the controversial LeGuin/Attebery The Norton Book of Science Fiction including one of Bunch's tales of Moderan, "2064, or Thereabouts".

    Archive 2004-02-01 2004

  • In The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature, Brian Attebery answers this question by positing a set of “magical operations,” which Baum employs to shape his world: “animation, transformation, illusion, disillusion, transportation, protection, and luck.”

    Hard Road Barbara D’Amato 2001

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