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I've always wanted to write. But not until I discovered the old pulp science-fantasy magazines, at the age of sixteen, did this general desire become a specific urge to write science-fantasy adventures. I took a lot of detours on the way. I discovered s-f in its golden age: the age of Kuttner, C. L. Moore, Leigh Brackett, Ed Hamilton and Jack Vance. But while I was still collecting rejection slips for my early efforts, the fashion changed. Adventures on faraway worlds and strange dimensions went out of fashion, and the new look in science-fiction—emphasis on the science—came in. | feedboo is The Door Through Space Bradley Marion Zimmer Published 1961 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Source http 1 About Bradley Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley June 3 1930 - September 25 1999 was a prominent author of fantasy novels such as The Mists of Avalon and the Darkover series often with a feminist outlook. In literary circles she is often referred to by her initials MZB a nickname reinforced by her friend and editor Donald A. Wollheim. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Bradley The Colors of Space 1963 The Planet Savers 1958 Year of the Big Thaw 1954 Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Author s Note I ve always wanted to write. But not until I discovered the old pulp science-fantasy magazines at the age of sixteen did this general desire become a specific urge to write science-fantasy adventures. I took a lot of detours on the way. I discovered s-f in its golden age the age of Kuttner C. L. Moore Leigh Brackett Ed Hamilton and Jack Vance. But while I was still collecting rejection slips for my early efforts the fashion changed. Adventures on faraway worlds and strange dimensions went out of fashion and the new look in science-fiction emphasis on the science came in. So my first stories were straight science-fiction and I m not trying to put down that kind of story. It has its place. By and large the kind of science-fiction which makes tomorrow s headlines as near as this morning s coffee has enlarged popular awareness of the modern miraculous world of science we live in. It has helped generations of young people feel at ease with a rapidly changing world. But fashions change old loves return and now that Sputniks clutter up the sky with new and unfamiliar moons the readers of science-fiction are willing
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