• University of Maryland until 1976. In 1978, Thrust became a trade magazine. Thrust was a magazine for science fiction fans, offering commentary and criticism...
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  • a computer game Thrust (rapper), a Canadian hip hop artist Thrust (science fiction magazine), a 1973–1991 American fanzine Thrust (album), a Herbie...
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    voyaging: 217, 220 ) is a classic science-fiction theme that has captivated the public and is almost archetypal for science fiction. Space travel, interplanetary...
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  • Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels, An English-Language Selection, 1949–1984 is a nonfiction book by David Pringle, published by Xanadu in 1985 with...
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  • time travel concept. Time travel is a common theme and plot device in science fiction films. The list below covers films for which time travel is central...
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    Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine (category Literary awards for magazines)
    Personal History of Thrust/Quantum". Quantum (43). Doug Fratz: 51–56. ISSN 0198-6686. "1984 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. Archived from...
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  • in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, October 1987 Review by Maureen Porter (1987) in Vector 141 Review by David L. Transue (1987) in Thrust, #28, Fall...
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  • Review by Don D'Ammassa (1984) in Science Fiction Chronicle, #63 December 1984 Review by Doug Fratz (1984) in Thrust, #21, Fall 1984/Winter 1985 Greenland...
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    John W. Campbell (category American science fiction writers)
    writing science fiction at age 18 while attending MIT. He published six short stories, one novel, and eight letters in the science fiction magazine Amazing...
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    Frank Herbert (category American science fiction writers)
    Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was an American science-fiction author, best known for his 1965 novel Dune and its five sequels. He...
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  • Review by Tom Easton (1982) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, November 1982 Review by David Pettus (1983) in Thrust, #19, Winter/Spring 1983 Review by...
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  • Lord Valentine's Castle (category 1980 science fiction novels)
    acceptable and expected." Review by Algis Budrys (1980) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1980 Review by Melissa Mia Hall (1980) in Fantasy Newsletter...
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  • Stanley Schmidt (category American science fiction writers)
    is an American science fiction author and editor. Between 1978 and 2012 he served as editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine.[additional citation(s)...
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    Dark Discoveries (category Science fiction magazines published in the United States)
    on the horror fiction, dark fantasy, and science fiction genres. The magazine's content includes short fiction, interviews, nonfiction articles, profiles...
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  • Nigerian Martin Wheeler, aka Vector Lovers Vector (magazine), the critical journal of the British Science Fiction Association Vectors (journal), a defunct online...
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    more fantastical fiction genres. Others include science fiction, fantasy, horror, weird fiction, supernatural fiction, superhero fiction, utopian and dystopian...
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  • Science Fiction Magazine, September 1979 Review by Orson Scott Card (1980) in Destinies, Spring 1980 Review by Michael Bishop (1980) in The Magazine of...
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  • The Dune Encyclopedia (category 1984 fiction books)
    1984 Review by Gene DeWeese (1984) in Science Fiction Review, Winter 1984 Review by Patricia Matthews (1984) in Thrust, #21, Fall 1984/Winter 1985 Review...
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    for spacecraft, first written about in 2001. It is purported to generate thrust by reflecting microwaves inside the device, in a way that would violate...
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    Kim Stanley Robinson (category American science fiction writers)
    Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American writer of science fiction. He has published 22 novels and numerous short stories and is best...
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  • Impulse (section Science)
    film), a thriller film starring William Shatner Impulse (1984 film), a science fiction film starring Meg Tilly and Tim Matheson Impulse (1990 film), a thriller...
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  • Janrae Frank (category American science fiction writers)
    primarily for her work in science fiction and fantasy. She wrote extensively on the subject of women and feminism in speculative fiction. Her first published...
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  • Review by Tom Easton (1982) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, June 1982 Review by David Truesdale (1983) in Thrust, #19, Winter/Spring 1983 Costikyan...
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  • source for spacecraft propulsion. The concept was first discussed in science fiction, notably in the book Imperial Earth by Arthur C. Clarke, and in the...
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  • Gateway (novel) (category 1977 science fiction novels)
    Gateway is a 1977 science-fiction novel by American writer Frederik Pohl. It is the opening novel in the Heechee saga, with four sequels that followed...
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    Octavia E. Butler (category American science fiction writers)
    an American science fiction author and a multiple recipient of the Hugo and Nebula awards. In 1995, Butler became the first science-fiction writer to receive...
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  • Apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that is concerned with the end of civilization due to a potentially existential catastrophe such as...
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  • moments, when the thrust of action comes to a halt." Review by Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury [as by Kathleen D. Woodbury] (1980) in Science Fiction Review, Winter...
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  • Tom Godwin (category American science fiction writers)
    Review. No. 37. Thrust Publications. pp. 19-20. ISSN 0198-6686. Retrieved December 7, 2019. "Godwin, Tom". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE). August...
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  • The Eye of Argon (category American speculative fiction novellas)
    adventures of the barbarian Grignr. It has been notorious within the science fiction and fantasy fandoms since its publication, described variously as "one...
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