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Favorite Science Fiction Stories

Volume 4

Favorite Science Fiction Stories( )
Author: Brown, Fredric
Marks, WInston
Cox, Irving E.
Dick, Philip K.
Huekels, Jack G.
Bova, Ben
Venable, Lyn
Rocklynne, Ross
Anderson, Poul
Sheckley, Robert
Marlowe, Stephen
McKimmey, James
Edmonson, G. C.
Smitz, James
Coppel, Alfred
Wolf, Mari
Harrison, Harry
ISBN:978-1-55688-202-9
Publication Date:Feb 2012
Publisher:Jimcin Recordings
Book Format:Downloadable audio file
List Price:USD $34.95
Book Description:

This fourth volume of Favorite Science Fiction Stories contains 22 more gripping tales. Included are"Arena" by Fredric Brown"Mate in Two Moves" by Winston Marks"Love Story" by Irving E. Cox""The Golden Man" by Philip K. Dick"Advanced Chemistry" by Jack G. Huekels"The Dueling Machine" by Ben Bova"Time Enough at Last" by Lyn Venable"Sorry, Wrong Dimension" by Ross Rocklynne"Duel on Syrtis" by Poul Anderson"The Gostak and the Doshes" by Miles J. Breuer"Keep Your Shape" by Robert...
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Author Biography
Brown, Fredric (Author)
Ben Bova, Ben Bova was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began writing fiction in the late 1940's and continued to pursue his careers in journalism, aerospace, education and publishing. Bova received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Temple University, 1954, a master of arts degree in communications from the State University of New York, 1987, and a doctorate in education from California Coast University, 1996.

Dr. Bova worked as a newspaper reporter for several years and then joined Project Vanguard, the first American satellite program, as a technical editor. He was manager of marketing for Avco Everett Research Laboratory and worked with scientists in the fields of high-power lasers, artificial hearts and advanced electrical power generators. Dr. Bova has taught science fiction at Harvard University and at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, where he also directed film courses. He has written scripts for teaching films with the Physical Sciences Study Committee in association with Nobel Laureates from many universities.

Dr. Bova has served on the advisory board of Post College and the Editorial Boards of the World Future Society. He is President Emeritus of the National Space Society and a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society. He is also a charter member of the Planetary Society and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Nature Conservancy, the New York Academy of Sciences and the National Space Club. He is a former President and a charter member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He was honored by Temple University as a Distinguished Alumnus in 1981 and in 1982 was made an Alumni Fellow.

In 1994, his short story "Inspiration" was nominated for the Nebula Award. "The Beauty of Light" was voted one of the best science books of the year in 1988 by the American Librarians' Association and they hailed "Moonrise" as best science fiction novel in 1996. Other ti



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