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Joseph L. Green

Author of Conscience Interplanetary

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Includes the names: Joseph L. Green, Francis Marion Soty

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Works by Joseph L. Green

Conscience Interplanetary (1972) — Author — 154 copies
The Mind Behind the Eye (1971) 126 copies
Star Probe (1976) 69 copies
The loafers of Refuge (1965) — Author — 65 copies
The Horde (1976) 34 copies
Galaxy Science Fiction 1965 April, Vol. 23, No. 4 (1965) — Author — 10 copies
An Affair With Genius (1969) 7 copies
The Decision Makers (1965) 3 copies

Associated Works

Epoch (1975) — Contributor — 211 copies
New Writings in SF-1 (1964) — Contributor — 127 copies
Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985) — Contributor — 113 copies
World's Best Science Fiction: 1966 (1966) — Author — 113 copies
Combat SF (1951) — Author — 111 copies
New Writings in SF-5 (1965) — Contributor — 110 copies
New Writings in SF-2 (1964) — Contributor — 95 copies
New Writings in SF-19 (1971) — Contributor — 59 copies
New Writings in SF-17 (1970) — Contributor — 54 copies
New Writings in SF-15 (1969) — Contributor — 51 copies
The Other Side of Tomorrow (1973) — Contributor — 50 copies
New Writings in SF-10 (1966) — Contributor — 45 copies
The New Mind (Anthology 9-in-1) (1973) — Contributor — 25 copies
Dystopian Visions (1975) — Contributor — 19 copies
Science fiction verhalen [1969] — Contributor, some editions — 13 copies
Showcase (1973) — Contributor — 11 copies
Future Kin (Anthology 8-in-1) (1974) — Contributor — 6 copies
New Worlds Science Fiction 124, November 1962 — Contributor — 3 copies

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Very interesting book about a man who has to work with an alien and in doing so comes to understand the alien way. A good book, pretty well written, although the end falls a little into older genre empty action territory.
 
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BoB3k | Mar 5, 2021 |
Rape culture trying to pass as Science fiction.
 
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aeceyton | Dec 26, 2020 |
A fixup novel of stories published in Galaxy, Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Analog in the last 1960's and early 70s. Distressingly poor. Fixups (novels originally published as a series of short stories) often suffer from the need to repeat basic world-building, but this suffers even more from the repetition of numerous narrative sins. First, there's the unrelenting reduction of women to sexual objects in extremis. In the first half, when any women is introduced, she's immediately characterized as either having magnificent breasts or other enticing features. or being dumpy. His terminology. Second, the world building fails on numerous grounds. By 2060 we have numerous colonies scattered around the galaxy. Plenty of alien creatures though none as advanced as humans. Still, some are probably somewhat intelligent and it is the job of the Practical Philosophers, aka Consciences, to determine if the inhabitants of a planet are intelligent enough that humans need to leave. Unbelievable this judgment is made by one person, pretty much by the seat of his or her pants, based on pretty crude anthropological observations over a few days. The aliens aren't all that alien. The author apparently felt there wasn't enough action in that plot device so there's also a political group called the New Romans to oppose the Consciences. The New Romans are not just wrong, they're out and out murderous villains. Rabbits are pulled out of hats. Info is dumped. Sex is had, but off stage. Etc.

Highly not recommended.
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ChrisRiesbeck | 1 other review | May 13, 2020 |
Two researchers investigate a strange mating ritual....
 
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