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  • {{Header|Soft science vs hard science 09/20}} ...Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. <ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/hard-vs-soft-science-3975989 accessed = 09/10/2020</ref>
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  • ...ough now one would need to extend the definition to include "books labeled science fiction" as well.) Factors which often lead to a work being generally considered science fiction include:
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  • {{Header|Science fantasy 07/20}} ...en involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theater, and othe
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  • {{Header|Spanking science fiction 01/21}} ...fiction|science fictional]] [[setting]], or is in some other way a work of science fiction.
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  • {{Header|Orbit Science Fiction 02/22}} [[Image:Orbit Science Fiction.jpg|thumb|150px|Orbit Science Fiction no.5<br>"The Last of the Masters", and author Philip K. Dick, are a
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  • {{Header|Science Fiction (magazine) 08/22}} ...e:Science Fiction March 1939.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of the first issue of ''Science Fiction'', dated March 1939. The artwork is by [[Frank R. Paul]]]]
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  • {{Header|Super-Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Super-Science Fiction''''' was an American [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[science fiction magazine]] in the late 1950s.
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  • {{Header|Stirring Science Stories 01/23}} ...ut Wollheim was able to find a publisher for one further issue of Stirring Science Stories in March 1942 before war restrictions forced it to close again.
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Fiction 07/20}} [[Image:Dss-1939-02.jpg|right|thumb|{{bc|Dynamic Science Fiction<br>Feb 1939}}]]
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  • {{header|Future Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Future Science Fiction''''' was an American [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] [[pulp magazine]] that was published under a number of different
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  • {{Header|Science fiction magazines 02/23}} ...ience fiction, either in a hard-copy periodical format or on the Internet. Science fiction magazines traditionally featured '''speculative fiction''' in short
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  • ...from 1951 to 1958. While the magazine did not last long, it helped early science fiction writers reach early audiences in the genre. The magazine also publi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Science Fiction]]
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  • ...es. Exploring the consequences of scientific innovations is one purpose of science fiction, making it a "literature of ideas". A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard copy periodical format or on the Internet.
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  • {{Header|Super Science Stories 08/20}} ...t the age of 21. Three of the 1941 issues appeared under the name '''Super Science Novels'''. In January, 1949 the magazine was briefly revived for 15 more is
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  • {{Header|Marvel Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Marvel science stories 193904-05.jpg|alt=|thumb|Cover of the April–May 1939 issue; artwo
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  • {{Header| Satellite Science Fiction 08/20}} '''''Satellite Science Fiction''''' was a [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] digest-sized magazine that was published in the United States in
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Dynamic Science Stories February 1939.jpg|thumb|The February 1939 issue; cover by Frank R.
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  • {{Header|Space Science Fiction 09/21}} [[Image:Space Science Fiction.jpg|frame|right|{{bc|First issue cover}}]]
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  • {{Header|Spanking in science fiction 01/21}} ...refers to the presence of [[spanking]] scenes in [[mainstream]] works of [[science fiction]]. There are a number of examples of this.
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  • {{Header|Tops in Science Fiction 08/20}} '''Tops In Science Fiction''', Volume 1 Number 1, Spring of 1953.
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  • {{Header|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories 02/22}} ...ence_and_Fantasy_Stories_April-May_1931.jpg|thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories}}]]
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  • {{Header|Two Complete Science-Adventure Books 05/23}} '''Two Complete Science-Adventure Books''' was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House, which lasted for eleven issue
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  • * Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine (v1#1 - v1#3) * Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine (v1#4 - v1#5)
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  • {{Header|Analog Science Fiction and Fact 04/21}} ...nning with Campbell's editorship is often referred to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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  • {{Header|Super-Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Super-Science Fiction''''' was an American [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[science fiction magazine]] in the late 1950s.
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  • {{Header|Spanking science fiction 01/21}} ...fiction|science fictional]] [[setting]], or is in some other way a work of science fiction.
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  • ...ine [[Amazing Stories]]. Hugos were first given in 1953, at the 11th World Science Fiction Convention, and have been awarded every year since 1955.
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  • {{Header|Orbit Science Fiction 02/22}} [[Image:Orbit Science Fiction.jpg|thumb|150px|Orbit Science Fiction no.5<br>"The Last of the Masters", and author Philip K. Dick, are a
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  • {{Header|Super Science Stories 08/20}} ...t the age of 21. Three of the 1941 issues appeared under the name '''Super Science Novels'''. In January, 1949 the magazine was briefly revived for 15 more is
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  • ...from 1951 to 1958. While the magazine did not last long, it helped early science fiction writers reach early audiences in the genre. The magazine also publi
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  • {{Header| Satellite Science Fiction 08/20}} '''''Satellite Science Fiction''''' was a [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] digest-sized magazine that was published in the United States in
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  • {{Header|Spanking in science fiction 01/21}} ...refers to the presence of [[spanking]] scenes in [[mainstream]] works of [[science fiction]]. There are a number of examples of this.
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  • {{Header|Space Science Fiction 09/21}} [[Image:Space Science Fiction.jpg|frame|right|{{bc|First issue cover}}]]
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  • ...thering of [[science fiction]] and fantasy fans sponsored by the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (Minn-StF). These days the convention is held each year in Minicon is Minnesota's longest-running science fiction convention; the first Minicon was held in 1968.
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  • {{header|Future Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Future Science Fiction''''' was an American [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] [[pulp magazine]] that was published under a number of different
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  • #REDIRECT [[Science fantasy]]
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Fiction 07/20}} [[Image:Dss-1939-02.jpg|right|thumb|{{bc|Dynamic Science Fiction<br>Feb 1939}}]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Science Fiction]]
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  • {{Header|Science Fiction (magazine) 08/22}} ...e:Science Fiction March 1939.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of the first issue of ''Science Fiction'', dated March 1939. The artwork is by [[Frank R. Paul]]]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Science fantasy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine]]
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  • ...es'' (1938-1940), but, unlike its predecessor, it printed both fantasy and science fiction, not just weird/fantasy stories. Neither one was related to the Can ...covers would seem to indicate that it was an attempt to capitalize on the science fiction boom of 1938-1941, it was probably too late and the stories were st
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  • ...ed in response to the wartime reduction of imports on British and American science-fiction [[pulp magazines]].
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  • {{Header|Tops in Science Fiction 08/20}} '''Tops In Science Fiction''', Volume 1 Number 1, Spring of 1953.
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  • ...ough now one would need to extend the definition to include "books labeled science fiction" as well.) Factors which often lead to a work being generally considered science fiction include:
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Dynamic Science Stories February 1939.jpg|thumb|The February 1939 issue; cover by Frank R.
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  • ...es. Exploring the consequences of scientific innovations is one purpose of science fiction, making it a "literature of ideas". A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard copy periodical format or on the Internet.
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  • ...ston University. He was known for his works of science fiction and popular science. Asimov was a prolific writer who wrote or edited more than 500 books and a ...tion Writers of America. Asimov wrote the "Lucky Starr" series of juvenile science-fiction novels using the pen name Paul French.
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  • {{Header|Stirring Science Stories 01/23}} ...ut Wollheim was able to find a publisher for one further issue of Stirring Science Stories in March 1942 before war restrictions forced it to close again.
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  • ...currently pursuing a college degree in Computer science with the computer science track.
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  • ...ted States in the early 1940s. It was a companion publication to ''[[Super Science Stories]]''. ...diss |coauthors=Wingrove, David| title=Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction| publisher=Gollancz| birthplace =London| year=1986 | isbn= 0-575-03
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  • ...Grand Master Award. His work is primarily hard science fiction, using big science concepts and theoretical physics. It also often includes elements of detect On September 6, 1969, he married Marilyn Wisowaty, a science fiction and Regency literature fan.
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  • '''Gillian Archives''' was a compendium of Science Fiction Stories posted on the internet in the first decade of the 21st cent {{Cat|science fiction}}
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  • {{Header|Marvel Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Marvel science stories 193904-05.jpg|alt=|thumb|Cover of the April–May 1939 issue; artwo
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  • ...nt and theory-building, was an important contribution to the philosophy of science.
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  • {{Header|Soft science vs hard science 09/20}} ...Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. <ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/hard-vs-soft-science-3975989 accessed = 09/10/2020</ref>
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  • '''Tickling boots''' are devices mentioned in some science fiction literature as punishment-torture devices employed by certain techno The British science fiction show ''The Tomorrow People'' featured tickling boots in the episode
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  • {{Header|Science fantasy 07/20}} ...en involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theater, and othe
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  • ...trange" and "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.", and was a showcase for the science fiction/suspense stories of artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and for the ...ss in the 2000s. A second pulp, titled simply Strange Tales, was a British science-fiction magazine cover-dated April to October 1946.
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  • '''Uncanny Tales''' was an [[United States|American]] pulp [[science fiction magazine]] that ran from April 1939 to May 1940. Published by Mart ...ere sometimes asked to add more sex to their stories than was usual in the science fiction field at the time.
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  • | field = Computer Science ...physics at Harvard University in 1972, and then a second Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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  • ...nlein''' (1907 – 1988) is a well known commercial [[U.S.]] [[author]] of [[science fiction]]. ...value of critical thinking. His work continues to have an influence on the science-fiction genre, and on modern culture more generally.
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  • * Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine (v1#1 - v1#3) * Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine (v1#4 - v1#5)
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  • {{Header|Analog Science Fiction and Fact 04/21}} ...nning with Campbell's editorship is often referred to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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  • ...later many of these stories were reprinted in paperback as space opera or science fantasy. In 2007, Paizo Publishing announced a line of re-printed classic science fantasy novels also called Planet Stories. Their first four books are ''Alm
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  • {{Header|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories 02/22}} ...ence_and_Fantasy_Stories_April-May_1931.jpg|thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories}}]]
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  • ...membered for his science fiction novels and is often called the "father of science fiction", along with Jules Verne and the publisher Hugo Gernsback. ...logical engineering. Brian Aldiss referred to Wells as the "Shakespeare of science fiction".
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  • ...n]]'' which features [[anthropomorphic animals]] and a pseudo futuristic/[[science fiction]] setting. Kiotokai collaborated with [[Lawrence Kinden]] in the sh
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  • '''''Tales of Wonder''''' was the first professional British [[science fiction magazine]]. It was published from 1937-1942 and was edited by Wate ...'' gave British publishers the impression that Britain could not support a science fiction publication.
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  • ...940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and first popularized within science fiction fandom, from whom it was adopted by others.
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  • :* 3.2 Science fiction :* 3.3 Popular science
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  • ...is a person who likes [[science fiction]] but is not an active creator of science fiction art or stories. Still, fans are often more than mere consumers: the
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  • [[Category:Science fiction]]
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  • ...el Malzberg''' (born 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. ...his surreal novelette "<I>Final War</I>" in [[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]] under the name K. M. O'Donnell in 1968. In 1965, he had begun wor
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