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Judy-Lynn del Rey (1943–1986)

Author of Stellar #4: Science-Fiction Stories

9 Works 571 Members 9 Reviews

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Series

Works by Judy-Lynn del Rey

Stellar #4: Science-Fiction Stories (1978) — Editor — 143 copies, 3 reviews
Stellar #1: Science-Fiction Stories (1974) — Editor — 92 copies, 1 review
Stellar #7: Science-Fiction Stories (1981) — Editor — 64 copies
Stellar #5: Science-Fiction Stories (1980) — Editor — 62 copies, 2 reviews
Stellar #2: Science-Fiction Stories (1976) — Editor — 61 copies, 1 review
Stellar #3: Science-Fiction Stories (1977) — Editor — 57 copies, 2 reviews
Stellar #6: Science-Fiction Stories (1981) — Editor — 53 copies
Stellar Short Novels (1976) — Editor — 38 copies

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It's as if the editor phoned a bunch of sci-fi authors and asked them to send her whatever scraps of paper they had lying on their desks so she could slap together this anthology. I made it 2/3 of the way through before deciding not to waste any more of my time. The names may be epic but the stories are flat and boring.
These were indeed stellar stories - more so in their day than now, but still worth reading.

I'm not geeky enough to understand for sure, but I think Hogan, in the thriller 'Assasin,' predicted not only the internet (though the PC is only a terminal and doesn't seem to do much on its own) but also 3D printing.

Tiptree's story was deeply moving, as per usual from her.
Donaldson's might appeal to fans of [b:The Hunger Games|2767052|The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1)|Suzanne show more Collins|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1358275334s/2767052.jpg|2792775].
Sheffield's and Foster's were both rather light adventures, but I def. do not mean that in a derogatory sense.
And Bova's was styled and thoughtful in the manner of the golden classics.
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This is a simple collection of science fiction tales, published back in 1980. None of the tales are particularly "stellar", but my fondness for the lead tale, "The Sword of Damocles" by James P. Hogan, led me to keep the book on my shelf. "Damocles" is a tale of temporal blackmail, where an alien artifact enables unscrupulous fellows from the past hold the future for ransom. The other tales in the book are:

"Chains of Air, Web of Aether" by Philip K. Dick, a tale of two people stationed in at show more communications outposts in the depths of space.
"Grimm's Law" by L. Neil Smith, in which a time courier kills some time in a bar, regaling the bartender with an account of a recent job.
"Corpus Cryptic" by Lee Killough, a murder mystery solved by the scientific research of an assistant coroner.
"Elbow Room" by Marion Zimmer Bradley, another tale about a woman carrying out vital work in the lonely reaches of the cosmos.
"The Nobel Laureate" by Robert H. Curtis, a glimpse of what might have been if the gods had not chosen to intervene.
"All that Glitters" by G.C. Edmondson, a tale of another lonesome soul, this time in the nearby Yukon, who gets an interesting new neighbor.
"The Subtle Serpent" by Charles Sheffield, a story about a starfaring crew searching for the resources to repair their ship and escape from a primitive planet.
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James P. Hogan Contributor
Larry Niven Contributor
Clifford D. Simak Contributor
L. Neil Smith Contributor
Alan Dean Foster Contributor
Charles Sheffield Contributor
Hal Clement Contributor
Gordon R. Dickson Contributor
Steven Utley Contributor
James Tiptree, Jr. Contributor
Ben Bova Contributor
Vernor Vinge Contributor
Robert Silverberg Contributor
R. A. Lafferty Contributor
Milton A. Rothman Contributor
Ira Herman Contributor
Rick Raphael Contributor
Terry Carr Contributor
Leanne Frahm Contributor
Paul Allen Carter Contributor
James Tiptree Jr. Contributor
G. C. Edmondson Contributor
Greg Hildebrandt Cover artist
Robert H. Curtis Contributor
Isaac Asimov Contributor
Lee Killough Contributor
Howard Waldrop Contributor
Patrick G. Conner Contributor
James White Contributor
Richard S. Simak Contributor
Philip K. Dick Contributor
Tim Hildebrandt Cover artist
Henry Melton Contributor
Charles W. Runyon Contributor
Bill Starr Contributor
B. Lee Cooper Contributor
Gene DeWeese Contributor
Jack L. Chalker Contributor
Arsen Darnay Contributor
Larry S. Haverkos Contributor
Mark J. McGarry Contributor
Anne McCaffrey Contributor
Cliford D. Simak Contributor
Robert L. Forward Contributor
Jack Williamson Contributor
Margaret C. Hewitt Contributor
Martha Dodson Contributor
Robert Zend Contributor
Andrew J. Offutt Contributor
Darrell K. Sweet Cover artist
Gary Viskupic Cover artist
H. R. van Dongen Cover artist
David B. Mattingly Cover artist
Jon Lomberg Cover artist

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