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So, it would appear the SF in "Mindblowing SF" stands for "sans females" ...
TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009
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The use of terms like "Mindblowing" and "Awesome" are a bit vague, but what Mr Ashley and the blurb writers seem to be trying to get at is some kind of SF that emphasizes a particular kind of writing.
TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009
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The Delany, Le Guin, Russ, and Wilhelm stories all fall within my pantheon of "Mindblowing".
Mindblowing! 2009
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Perhaps his anthology should be titled Mindblowing SF for/by Me and My Friends.
TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009
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ABW is looking for examples of Mindblowing Science Fiction by People of Color and it got me thinking about this mindblowing stuff again.
Mindblowing Science Fiction julieandrews 2009
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Marooned is looking for stories about Mars written by women writers to complete the table of contents for the free-fiction anthology The Mammoth e-Book of Mindblowing Mars SF, Volume II.
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With all the hoopla over The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley, did you ever wonder if it was good?
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BTW I nominate Ted Chiang for Ace's Mammoth Book of Mindblowing Science Fiction by the Rest of Us, Connie Willis, Nancy Kress, LeGuin seconded yet again, Pat Cadigan, Maureen McHugh (does she do short fiction?), Caitlin Keirnan, Linda Nagata, and that's just from a fast scan of my front layer of bookshelf.
TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009
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In response to the table of contents of The Mammoth book of Mindblowing SF, Marooned has posted the TOC for the imaginary The Mammoth e-Book of Mindblowing Mars SF.
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Marooned is looking for stories about Mars written by women writers to complete the table of contents for the free-fiction anthology The Mammoth e-Book of Mindblowing Mars SF, Volume II.
September 2009 2009
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