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Works by Charles L. Fontenay

The Day the Oceans Overflowed (2004) 48 copies, 1 review
Rebels of the Red Planet (2007) 43 copies
200 Years to Christmas / Rebels of the Red Planet (1961) — Author — 36 copies, 1 review
The Gift Bearer (2013) 10 copies
Wind (2010) 10 copies
Atom Drive (2011) 9 copies
The Jupiter Weapon (2010) 9 copies
Service with a Smile (2014) 8 copies
Twice Upon a Time (1958) 8 copies
Disqualified (2011) 7 copies
Kipton in Wonderland (1996) 5 copies
Kipton on Phobos (1999) 4 copies
Family Tree (2019) 3 copies
"Off Course" 2 copies
Sci Fi Shorts, Volume 7 (2018) 2 copies
Pretty Quadroon 2 copies
The Patriot (2023) 2 copies
The Martian Shore (2023) 2 copies
Kipton: Murder on Stage (1996) 2 copies
Kipton & the I Ching (1997) 2 copies
Kipton & the Voodoo Curse (1997) 2 copies
Target: Grant, 1862 (1999) 1 copy
The Keyen of Fu Tze (1977) 1 copy
La Soie et la Chanson (1999) 1 copy
Fredeya 1 copy
Conservation 1 copy
Matchmaker 1 copy
Kipton & the Android (1997) 1 copy
The Old Goat 1 copy
West o' Mars 1 copy
Z 1 copy

Associated Works

Catfantastic III (1994) — Contributor — 314 copies, 1 review
Catfantastic IV (1996) — Contributor — 296 copies, 1 review
101 Science Fiction Stories (1986) — Author — 173 copies, 2 reviews
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 6th Series (1957) — Contributor — 151 copies, 1 review
Serve It Forth: Cooking with Anne McCaffrey (1996) — Contributor — 151 copies, 2 reviews
The First Science Fiction MEGAPACK (2013) — Contributor — 90 copies, 4 reviews
Return to the Twilight Zone (1994) — Contributor — 73 copies
A Quest-Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic (2002) — Contributor — 62 copies, 1 review
South From Midnight (1994) — Contributor — 13 copies

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10 reviews
For a time, generation-ship stories were all the rage in SF circles. I suspect it came about as a rebellion of sorts against gee-whiz super-science magical warp drives that allowed space travelers to whisk effortlessly from star to star in the blink of an eye. It made for some interesting stories, and a lot of authors (good and mediocre) wrote stores for this sub-genre. It fell out of favor for several decades, but seems to be making a modest revival.
This particular story is actually one of show more the better ones. It focuses on the smallness of the community, with rigid social protocols sternly enforced. How can dreams, much less dreams of spanning the stars, exists under such a regime? And what about individualism struggling against such pressures for conformity? All in all, a nicely done story. show less
Enjoyable but not exceptional doomsday story. In its favour, the tidal wave scenes are probably more realistic than most but, because of that, they are not as spectacular and exciting as they could have been. The story also falls into some of the classic cliches of this type of book but, to be fair, I can't say whether they were cliches back in 1964 when it was written. But the above points are concentrating on the critical. It's a quick, enjoyable read with a great premise - the kind of show more story SyFy could make a cheap but decent disaster movie from. show less
Of the SF Megapacks to date, this is by far the best. Modern stories seem to outweigh Golden Age stories, but there are stories from the 60s, 70s, and 80s here as well. Several are Hugo and Nebula nominees, though I don't think there are any actual winners. A fine collection and absolutely unbeatable at the price.
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