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In 1999, three major events in the world of science-fiction occurred within the same month: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was released, the last episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine aired, and Neal Stephenson released his most challenging novel to date, Cryptonomicon. I thought the coincidence to be the perfect excuse to finally sit down and write a series of long-form essays on the history of science-fiction, my personal opinions on certain projects within the genre, and why SF is so important to begin with. Geeks unite! Right-click on the appropriate link below to download a copy of this book: (Confused? Click here for a small guide to electronic-book formats.) Did you enjoy this book? Think about making a donation! Click here for a pricing guide and information on where to send your money. |