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The Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here
science fiction awards database
Gunn Road to SF 2
<
Anthologies & Collections
>
Gunn Road to SF 4
James Gunn, ed.
Mentor, 1979
James Gunn's third
Road to SF
picks up where the second left off, and brings the chronology nearly up to the publication of the anthology, with a 1976 story by Joe Haldeman.
“'All You Zombies'”,
Robert A. Heinlein
(
F&SF
)
“Reason”,
Isaac Asimov
(
Astounding
Apr 1941)
“Desertion”,
Clifford D. Simak
(
Astounding
Nov 1944)
“Mimsy Were the Borogoves”,
Henry Kuttner
&
C. L. Moore
, as by
Lewis Padgett
(
Astounding
Feb 1943)
“The Million Year Picnic”,
Ray Bradbury
(
Planet Stories
Sum 1946)
“Thunder and Roses”,
Theodore Sturgeon
(
Astounding
Nov 1947)
“That Only a Mother”,
Judith Merril
(
Astounding
Jun 1948)
“Brooklyn Project”,
William Tenn
(
Planet Stories
Fll 1948)
Dune
(extract),
Frank Herbert
(Chilton 1965)
“Coming Attraction”,
Fritz Leiber
(
Galaxy
Nov 1950)
“The Sentinel”,
Arthur C. Clarke
(
Ten Story Fantasy
Spr 1951)
“Sail On! Sail On!”,
Philip Jose Farmer
(
Startling Stories
Dec 1952)
“Critical Factor”,
Hal Clement
(
Star Science Fiction Stories
, 1953)
“Fondly Fahrenheit”,
Alfred Bester
(
F&SF
Aug 1954)
“The Cold Equations”,
Tom Godwin
(
Astounding
Aug 1954)
“The Game of Rat and Dragon”,
Cordwainer Smith
(
Galaxy
Oct 1955)
“Pilgrimage to Earth”,
Robert Sheckley
(
Playboy
Sep 1956)
“Who Can Replace a Man?”,
Brian W. Aldiss
(
Infinity Science Fiction
Jun 1958)
“Harrison Bergeron”,
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
(
F&SF
Oct 1961)
“The Streets of Ashkelon”,
Harry Harrison
(
New Worlds
Sep 1962)
“The Terminal Beach”,
J. G. Ballard
(
New Worlds
Mar 1964)
“Dolphin's Way”,
Gordon R. Dickson
(
Analog
Jun 1964)
“Slow Tuesday Night”,
R. A. Lafferty
(
Galaxy
Apr 1965)
“Day Million”,
Frederik Pohl
(
Rogue
Feb/Mar 1966)
“We Can Remember It for You Wholesale”,
Philip K. Dick
(
F&SF
Apr 1966)
“I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream”,
Harlan Ellison
(
If
Mar 1967)
“Aye, and Gomorrah...”,
Samuel R. Delany
(
Dangerous Visions
, 1967)
“The Jigsaw Man”,
Larry Niven
(
Dangerous Visions
, 1967)
“Kyrie”,
Poul Anderson
(
The Farthest Reaches
, 1968)
“Masks”,
Damon Knight
(
Playboy
Jul 1968)
Stand on Zanzibar
(extract),
John Brunner
(Doubleday 1968)
“The Big Flash”,
Norman Spinrad
(
Orbit 5
, 1969)
“Sundance”,
Robert Silverberg
(
F&SF
Jun 1969)
The Left Hand of Darkness
(extract),
Ursula K. Le Guin
(Ace Special 1969)
“When It Changed”,
Joanna Russ
(
Again, Dangerous Visions
, 1972)
“The Engine at Heartspring's Center”,
Roger Zelazny
(
Analog
Jul 1974)
“Tricentennial”,
Joe Haldeman
(
Analog
Jul 1976)
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