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Mars further became a real place to me upon reading Robert Silverberg's kids 'book, "Lost Race of Mars," when the children found a kitten in Xanthe.
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I'd be inclined to go for something like Robert Silverberg's Dying Inside: an intensely human and impassioned story about loss and rediscovery that just happens to revolve around a science-fictional premise.
MIND MELD: The Perfect SF/F/H Books to Give to People Who Don't Read SF/F/H 2009
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I remember that last one well: OMNI used that as the illustration for the first publication of Robert Silverberg's "Our Lady of the Sauropods".
Frank Frazetta (1928-2010) greygirlbeast 2010
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The gorgeous re-edition of Silverberg's fantastic SON OF MAN brought the question to mind.
For Your Consideration: Books I Edited in 2008 Lou Anders 2009
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I am reading it right now as we speak/Robert Silverberg's contribution to the anthology was indeed very good, such a beautiful melancholic and ultimately sad composition.
British Fantasy Awards grrm 2010
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And, later still, we started reading Robert Silverberg's Nightwings (1968), which I've not read since junior high.
Views from the Road greygirlbeast 2009
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Born With The Dead is considered one of Silverberg's best works, and it's definitely worth to seek out.
Robert Silverberg's "The World Inside": Overpopulation, Sex and Sensibility 2009
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Ms. Silverberg's wedding gown came from an Oxfam thrift shop in her native Edinburgh.
For Brides and Grooms Who Have Everything, Something to Ease the Conscience Lucette Lagnado 2012
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We finished Robert Silverberg's Nightwings (1968), in preparation for this next story I have to write (I'm shelving the zombie story, "(Dead) Love Among the Ruins" until later in the month).
"There is no real decay. The flesh is barely bruised" nineweaving 2009
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The Time Traveler goes back to revisit Robert Silverberg's 1970 WorldCon Guest of Honor speech in which he talks about Science Fiction in the Age of Revolution. [via SFFaudio]
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