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Vintage SciFi Not-a-Challenge

Welcome to the Vintage Science Fiction not-a-challenge!  Through out the month of January, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016,, 2017, every year since 2012 I will be reading and discussing as much “older than I am” science fiction and fantasy that I can, and everyone is invited to join me!  We’ll be talking about time travel, laser guns, early robotics, first contact, swords and sorcery, predictions for humanity and the authors who came up with it all. Haphazardly, the defining year for “vintage” is 1979.  The only “rule” for this not-a-challenge is that your blog post must be during the month of January. To see previous posts about Vintage Science Fiction Month, just type “Vintage” into the little search box-thing.

You too, can be on red alert for the Interstellar Patrol by using the badge above in your posts, or blog side bar, or wherever you’d like.

Reviewing or discussing a vintage SF/F book during the month of January? Leave the title, author and a link to your blog post in the comments below. on Twitter? we’re @VintageSciFi_ and we use #VintageSciFiMonth .

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Now that the holidays are over, I’m posting a bunch of early Hugo Award winners. I read this a couple months back, but that’s usually how long it takes me to post my reviews…

The Demolished Man, by Alfred Bester, 1953 http://bluefairysbookshelf.blogspot.com/2012/01/demolished-man.html

Highlights: Early versions of psychic cops and use of telepathic powers. (Where did you think the name of the Babylon 5 character came from?)

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I’ve posted a few initial thoughts on The Day of The Triffids by John Wyndham.
http://pekinghomunculus.wordpress.com/2012/01/03/the-day-of-the-triffids-an-introduction/

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It took me way to long to read this short novel, but it is finally finished. The full review is here: http://pekinghomunculus.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/the-day-of-the-triffids/

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Here’s our Ye Olde Book Club selections for January, 1918-1939 Sci-Fi:
http://darkcargo.com/2012/01/01/ye-olde-booke-club-january/

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Hm. 1979. The year I was born. Not sure if that makes me vintage or not.

Here’s my first review, ‘Beyond this Horizon’, by Robert A Heinlein.

Robert A. Heinlein: Beyond This Horizon

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if you are vintage, then so am I. I was born in ’79 too.

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My first vintage review, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells: http://beyondthebrush.blogspot.com/2012/01/time-machine.html

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[…] finished reading A Journey to the Centre of the Earth which I have read as part of the Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Sci Fi (not a challenge).  I don’t suppose this story needs much introduction really.  In a […]

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Well, this isn’t from 79 I’m afraid. Hope still okay. My thoughts on A Journey to the Centre of the Earth:
http://lynnsbooks.wordpress.com/2012/01/08/a-journey-to-the-centre-of-the-earth-by-jules-verne/
Not chosen my next one yet!
Lynn 😀

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Here’s my latest:

“Nightwings” by Robert Silverberg

Review of “Nightwings,” by Robert Silverberg

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Another week, another Hugo Winner. This book is often held to be the “Worst book to win the Hugo”:

They’d Rather Be Right, by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley, 1954
http://bluefairysbookshelf.blogspot.com/2012/01/theyd-rather-be-right.html

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My latest, and it does seem to be popular this month as well, ‘The Time Machine’, by H.G. Wells:

H.G. Wells: The Time Machine

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Hello
Just wanted to add my latest, Positronic Man – which I loved!
Lynn 😀
http://lynnsbooks.wordpress.com/2012/01/14/the-positronic-man-by-isaac-asimov/

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[…] For January’s YOBC, I selected several science fiction pieces from between World War I and World War II to participate with LittleRedReviewer’s Vintage Sci-Fi month. […]

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Have you listened to Orson Welles’ radio dramatization of H. G. Wells’ War of the Worlds? Fascinating!
http://darkcargo.com/2012/01/15/welles-wells-war-of-the-worlds-radio-drama/

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[…] was looking for stuff from our Vintage Sci-Fi period of between the world wars, and found some interesting things, and interesting omissions. […]

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Part 2 of my discussion of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation is now up, another one down for the Vintage SF Month. 🙂

http://www.stainlesssteeldroppings.com/foundation-group-read-the-conclusion

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My post for Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is up: http://storiesgeek.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/fahrenheit-451/

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Just put up my review of Robert Silverberg’s Pulp SF novella collection, Hunt the Space-Witch! Deliciously entertaining.

http://www.stainlesssteeldroppings.com/hunt-the-space-witch-robert-silverberg

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Just posted my review of H.G. Wells’ collected short stories. This kept me busy for a while!

H.G. Wells: The Complete Short Stories

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Here is my first review for the challenge this month, my thoughts on Watership Down: http://alsgeekbanter.blogspot.com/2012/01/book-review-watership-down.html

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Oops, forgot to post my Hugo Winner from earlier this week!

Double Star, by Robert A. Heinlein, 1956
An actor is press-ganged into interstellar politics; I really liked this one!
http://bluefairysbookshelf.blogspot.com/2012/01/double-star.html

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Another one, this time it’s Arthur C. Clarke’s ‘Against the Fall of Night’.

Arthur C. Clarke: Against the Fall of Night

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Two in a row! Philip K. Dick’s ‘Vulcan’s Hammer’

Philip K. Dick: Vulcan’s Hammer

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I reviewed “The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells:

“The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells

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Woo! I’m on a roll!
4th book to win the Hugo Award: ‘The Big Time’ by Fritz Leiber
Short, but had fantastic prose. It’s a small, personal story about mistrust and human nature, except the characters are all part of a Time War, and are drawn from across human history. Plus there’s aliens.

http://bluefairysbookshelf.blogspot.com/2012/01/big-time.html

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Something that has been missing from science fiction is the old pulp round robin story. My comments can be found (http://sciencefictiontimes.blogspot.com/2012/01/story-with-18-writers.html.

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More Victorian sci-fi:

“Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions” by Edwin A. Abbott

“Flatland,” by Edwin A. Abbott

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[…] reading The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin, and yay, just in time to get one more in for the Vintage Science Fiction month (January) as well as The 2012 Science Fiction Experience (through February).  And also one […]

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One last one, The Dispossessed by Ursula Le Guin: http://storiesgeek.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/the-dispossessed/ Thanks for a great month!

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My second review for the challenge, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams:

http://alsgeekbanter.blogspot.com/2012/01/book-review-hitchhikers-guide-to-galaxy.html

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One more Hugo winner to close out the month:
A Case of Conscience, by James Blish, from 1958

http://bluefairysbookshelf.blogspot.com/2012/01/case-of-conscience.html

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Nice! I’ve been reading *really* vintage stuff, myself: E.E. Smith’s “Skylark” series, and some older Andre Norton and the like. Good times!

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Yes, I think I’m in! I’m over at http://www.coffeeandabookchick.com/2012/12/the-2013-sci-fi-experience.html

and I need to update the post with this banner and pic as well!

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My first review of 2013 is now posted. It is the second book in the Perry Rhodan series. Original publishing date: 1961.

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Hey
Watched Alien last night and couldn’t resist a post. Yes, I know, this isn’t really reading is it (well, it’s not reading at all full stop – it’s watching/viewing) – but it is vintage! And it’s VERY good!! And I couldn’t resist. And it’s definitely science fiction. But… I know I’m being a cheater so delete if you think not okay for VSF. 😀
Lynn
http://lynnsbooks.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/alien-by-ridley-scott/

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absolutely not cheating, media 100% counts! Also, Alien is one of my all time favorite movies! 😀

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After a brief stomach virus setback, I got my first post up! Damon Knight’s Analogue Men. I assume this is the best place to pimp a link, so here goes!

YGSF: Analogue Men

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My first review is up! The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, by Robert A. Heinlein: http://overtheeffingrainbow.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/review-moon-is-harsh-mistress-by-robert_7.html

LOVED IT.

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[…] exploring Sci Fi worlds in January, and my first review for the Sci Fi Experience and the Vintage Science Fiction month is At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  First published in hardback in 1922, […]

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Just reviewed At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs–1922, so I think that counts as vintage. 🙂 http://marveloustales.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/a-familiar-story-at-the-earths-core/

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I’ve reviewed Of Men and Monsters from 1968. It’s by William Tenn. It’s about a future where the human race has been reduced to living like rats in the walls of a conquering race of giant aliens. I liked it.

http://readywhenyouarecb.blogspot.com/2013/01/were-all-just-rats-in-walls-of-men-and.html

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Decided to go with Andre Norton and Sargasso of Space (Solar Queen #1). First post.

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My first entry for the year is Edmond Hamilton’s 1950 City at World’s End.

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Second entry: Group Discussion Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey (Parts I & II)

http://www.impressionsofareader.com/2013/01/book-discussion-dragonflight-by-anne.html

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[…] reading The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A Heinlein.  I’ve read this as part of the Vintage Sci fi event I’m taking part in and happily this also counts to my other none challenge event being […]

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[…] on – who knows maybe the content will reveal all.  Hoping to get to this as part of the Vintage Sci fi but realistically might not manage it – it does look rather chunky to say the least!  Maybe […]

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My review of (what I could read of) A Princess of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs: http://overtheeffingrainbow.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/review-princess-of-mars-by-edgar-rice.html

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For my Sunday entry I’m continuing with Andre Norton. “Andre Norton: Storm Over Warlock (Forerunners, Book #1)” This will be my last entry about Norton’s works. 🙂

http://www.impressionsofareader.com/2013/01/andre-norton-storm-over-warlock.html

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Hi, here is my review of Catseye by Andre Norton, my first book read for your vintage experience: http://susanflynn.blogspot.ca/2013/01/vintage-reads-and-women-of-genre.html Thanks for hosting this
‘not a challenge” 🙂

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I just reviewed my first book for this year’s Vintage SF Month, The Time Traders by Andre Norton:

http://www.stainlesssteeldroppings.com/the-time-traders-andre-norton

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[…] you’ve heard, Andrea over at The Little red Reviewer is hosting Vintage Scifi Month and she asked me to do a guest post on something vintage and scifi-ish. I chose Brian Stableford, […]

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Hello there!

My latest post the conclusion of: Group Read of Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey (Parts III & IV).

http://www.impressionsofareader.com/2013/01/book-discussion-dragonflight-by-anne_17.html

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[…] published in 1979 I’m including this as one of my books on the Vintage Sci Fi event hosted by Little Red Reviewer.  I’m also including on Stainless Steel Droppings Sci-Fi […]

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[…] finished reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.  I’m reading this book to include as part of my Vintage Sci Fi being hosted by the Little Red Reviewer and also the Sci Fi Experience over at Stainless Steel […]

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[…] hope that the gentle hostess of the 2013 Vintage Sci-Fi Not-a-challenge will forgive the blatant trespass of high fantasy into her project, because this is definitely […]

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This should come up automatically, but here’s a link to Red Moon and Black Mountain, by Joy Chant. It’s fantasy, but it’s old and obscure, so hopefully Little Red won’t smite me.

Red Moon and Black Mountain

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old and obscure is the best!

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I’m a little late to the party, I’m afraid, but I didn’t actually get much time to read during January. Here’s my review/discussion of Berserker, by Fred Saberhagen, published in 1963.
http://ps-ana.com/2013/01/20/berserker-the-wolves-of-space/

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Posted a review of Randall Garrett’s Murder and Magic, the first Lord Darcy short story collection published in 1979, but all the stories were published earlier in Analog or otherwise. Alternate history + magic + murder mystery.
http://rightbroad.blogspot.com/2013/01/vintage-sf-randall-garretts-murder-and.html

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[…] thought this was going to fit in for the Vintage Sci Fi challenge too, only to discover that it misses the cut-off by three years–it was published in 1982.  […]

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I reviewed The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov, a cross genre novel blending mystery and science fiction.

http://bitterteaandmystery.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-caves-of-steel-isaac-asimov.html

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Just read and reviewed Earth Abides. Nothing like a little end of the world to help pass those winter days…

Review: Earth Abides by George R. Stewart

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[…] and insight. It will have to suffice however; I can only hope this is worthy to be my final 2013 Vintage SciFi Not-a-Challenge contribution. (There may yet be more, but knowing my writing speed lately, I’m not counting on it.) And […]

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Just posted my review of “The Radiant Dome”

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[…] my second Vintage Sci Fi read, I went back to the world at the Earth’s core, with Pellucidar by Edgar Rice […]

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[…] I find I enjoy the readalongs and short-term reading events such as Readers Imbibing Peril or Vintage Science Fiction Month, so no big challenges next year and more low pressure […]

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[…] hittade en liten trevlig ”icke-utmaning”. På bloggen The Little Red Reviewer är januari månaden för vintage scifi (vintage i det här fallet betyder publicerat före 1979). […]

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Just finished The Poison Belt by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle!

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[…] meant to read). That would be the main reason I’m not contributing to January’s Vintage SciFi Not-A-Challenge, since my immediate reads fall after the 1979 deadline. Beyond that, I still have a […]

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[…] their apartment wall.)  Anyway, my blogging friend the little red reviewer encourages us to read Vintage Science Fiction in January.  So I thought about it and selected a few items, one of which is the first […]

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Second book! Shakespeare’s Planet by Clifford D. Simak

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[…] Want to expand reading genres – actually, I’ll be more to the point – trying to incorporate more sci fi as although I read primarily fantasy I also read historical, mystery and horror so sci fi is getting left out in the cold a bit – I’m working on this – see Stainless Steel Droppings Sci fi Experience and Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Sci Fi event. […]

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I’m finally getting into gear on this, so here’s Ira Levin’s The Boys from Brazil – http://fightstart.blogspot.jp/2014/01/the-boys-from-brazil.html

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kamo thinks he’s late, but I’m later.

Storm Over Warlock

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[…] taking the F train down to Brooklyn and buying some old sci-fi from Singularity and Co. January is Vintage Sci-fi month, after all. It is probably just as well I no longer live in New York. I used to work one subway […]

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Strictly speaking, not a review, but everyone loves looking at newly-acquired stacks of vintage books, so here are some notes on my latest haul from Singularity and Co, sci-fi bookstore in Brooklyn: http://genrebending.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/new-pile-of-old-books/

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all I have to say about stacks of newly required stacks of vintage books is POST MORE PICTURES. Cuz I love this kind of stuff! 😀

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Will do! I am a big fan of ‘book porn’ myself.

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I’ve read a bunch, but written little so far–here’s my first title, Rendezvous with Rama: http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2014/01/rendezvous-with-rama.html

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one of my favorites!

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Third book: Dangerous Visions #3 by Harlan Ellison, ed

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And another: Angels & Spaceships by Fredric Brown

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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, by PKD: http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2014/01/flow-my-tears-policeman-said.html

Boy was that a weird one. 😀

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Zamyatin’s We: http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2014/01/we.html

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ooh, that is one I’ve been meaning to get to for ages!

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At this rate ALL the cool kids will have read it before you have…

http://fightstart.blogspot.jp/2014/01/we.html

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#5 Triumph by Philip Wylie (1963)

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The Game-Players of Titan, by PKD–continuing my PKD/Bester month. http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-game-players-of-titan.html

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Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky – my first one for the event, but not the last!
http://irrelevant-scribble.blogspot.cz/2014/01/roadside-picnic-by-arkady-and-boris.html

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From This Day Forward by John Brunner, reviewed here: http://sisimka.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/review-from-this-day-forward/

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[…] for Vintage SciFi Not-a-Challenge Month, curated by the Little Red Reviewer, I’m gonna focus on one story in particular, 1949′s […]

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The short science-fiction story “Visitor” from Will Eisner’s The Spirit: http://tomtificate.wordpress.com/2014/01/25/will-eisners-the-spirit-visitor/

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Other Times, Other Worlds by John D. MacDonald A particularly good short story collection.

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[…] Sci-fi Month before it’s over, but as always, if you need more vintage goodness, head to Little Red Reviewer’s blog. Big thanks to Little Red for hosting this vintage sci-fi experience and for letting me read some […]

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My last post for Vintage Sci-fi month (doubt I’ll have time for one more before the month is over): A Different Light by Elizabeth A. Lynn. http://genrebending.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/vintage-sci-fi-month-a-different-light-by-elizabeth-a-lynn/

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[…] late than never, I guess. January is the Vintage Science-Fiction Non-Challenge month hosted by Little Red Reviewer. I had intended to read a few more vintage sci-fi novels during the month to participate, but the […]

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And so, to round out the month, Kobo Abe’s Inter Ice Age 4 – http://fightstart.blogspot.jp/2014/01/inter-ice-age-4.html

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Probably my last read for this year’s event: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick

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My last title: Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: http://howlingfrog.blogspot.com/2014/01/roadside-picnic.html Excellent book!

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[…] thanks to all of you who participated in Andrea’s Vintage Science Fiction Month in January as well. I did a poor job of participation on that front, having not yet finished the […]

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I had such a good time! Here’s my Wrap-Up Post.

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hi!!! so I read this and was wondering…how can you find sff books set specifically in 1979?

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wow, great question!! i wish i could give you a good answer. you might start with just a google search for “science fiction story takes place in 1979” or something. I don’t worry about what year the story is supposed to take place in, i’m more focused on the year it was written/published.

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[…]  The End of Eternity by Issac Asimov.  This one could be a two for one as part of Vintage SF Month in […]

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[…] tomorrow.  This event also coincides during the month of January with Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Sci Fi.   So, I console myself with the fact that even though I didn’t read everything I intended […]

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*taps mic*

Hello? This thing on?

Anyway, to kick off 2015 I give you Lao She’s Cat Country – early Chinese SF that’s about as subtle as a bucket of kitten’s piss.

http://fightstart.blogspot.jp/2015/01/cat-country.html

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Hi – My first ever book review, be gentle 🙂
The Seeds of Time – John Wyndham, published 1956. Short Story Anthology.

Book Review: The Seeds Of Time – John Wyndham

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Howdie
My first Edgar Rice Burroughs : http://lynnsbooks.wordpress.com/2015/01/03/a-princess-of-mars-by-edgar-rice-burroughs/
Not sure if this is the right place for posting but…let me know if not.
Lynn 😀

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perfect place for posting. 😀

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Posted my review of Robert Silverberg’s first published science fiction-Gorgon Planet

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My first DAW yellow spine read of the year-David J. Lake’s “Walkers on the Sky”

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[…] Sci-Fi Experience, running December 2014 – January 2015, and Andrea’s Vintage Science Fiction not-a-challenge, running January […]

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Hey, posted my review of Fahrenheit 451. Brilliant dystopia.
Lynn 😀
https://lynnsbooks.wordpress.com/2015/01/09/fahrenheit-451-by-ray-bradbury/

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My review of the second story ever written by Isaac Asimov “The Callistan Menace” is now posted http://sciencefictiontimes.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-callistan-menace-by-isaac-asimov.html

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[…] Old Primate, but since then I’ve been remiss in reading more of Tiptree’s work. So for Vintage SciFi month, I thought it would be the perfect time to read more, and I picked up what I would tend to call the […]

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I posted a review of Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree/Alice Sheldon

https://thebastardtitle.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/vintage-science-fiction-her-smoke-rose-up-forever/

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whoops, I didn’t see that my post linked back already. *facepalm*

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It’s almost the end of the month, but I’ve finally gotten my first vintage sci-fi read done. Inverted world by Christopher Priest http://www.susanhatedliterature.net/2015/01/inverted-world/

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Brief, sadly rushed thoughts on M. John Harrison’s The Centauri Device. deserves a lot more attention than I could give to it, unfortunately.

http://fightstart.blogspot.jp/2015/01/the-centauri-device.html

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My review of PKD’s The Man in the High Castle (with a few thoughts on the recent pilot tacked on at the end)!

http://tethyanbooks.blogspot.fr/2015/01/review-man-in-high-castle-by-philip-k.html

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Hi! This was my first year taking part, and what a month it was. So great. Rather than post link by link as I went along, I figured I’d just drop one comment linking everything. And seeing as I just published the last post of the month, here we go! 7 reviews, all for books from the Gollancz SF Masterworks line, dating before 1979:

1. Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/02/flowers-for-algernon-by-daniel-keyes/

2. The Lathe of Heaven, by Ursula le Guin:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/07/the-lathe-of-heaven-by-ursula-k-le-guin/

3. Wasp, by Eric Frank Russell:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/wasp-by-eric-frank-russell/

4. The Dispossessed, by Ursula le Guin:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/16/the-dispossessed-by-ursula-k-le-guin/

5. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, by Philip Dick:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/20/do-androids-dream-of-electric-sheep-by-philip-k-dick/

6. I Am Legend, by Richard Matheson:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/24/i-am-legend-by-richard-matheson/

7. The Dancers at the End of Time, by Michael Moorcock:
https://drunkendragonreviews.wordpress.com/2015/01/28/the-dancers-at-the-end-of-time-by-michael-moorcock/

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Wow, that’s a boatload of reviews! awesome!! Thanks so much for reviewing so many titles!

I have a copy of Moorcock’s Dancers at the End of Time that I haven’t had a chance to read yet, so I’m extra interested in your review of that.

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Thanks for hosting! Dancers was disappointing for me, but then again the only satire I’ve ever read and enjoyed was Douglas Adams, so it may work better for you.

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My third review for this year’s Vintage Science Fiction Month is Michael Moorcock’s “The Sword of the Dawn” (1968)

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Hello, I have reviewed ‘Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale’ by Ivan Yefremov:

Review of ‘Andromeda – A Space-Age Tale’


The book is considered a pivotal work of SF in the immediate post Stalin period of the Soviet Union – for instance by the authors of ‘Roadside Picnic’ (the brothers Strugatsky).

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[…] Sci-Fi Experience, running December 2014 – January 2015, and Andrea’s Vintage Science Fiction not-a-challenge, running January […]

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Joining in! I’ve been wanting to read some of those Vonnegut books which are collecting dust on my shelves. Breaking those bad boys out!

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I have had my eye on some vintage sci fi — I will put it on my list for January. Thanks.

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I’m hoping I’ll be able to join this year. Already have my gloriously yellowed book at the ready.

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[…] plocka ihop författare jag är nyfiken på, till en eventuell Boktolva. Jag ska försöka läsa en Vintage Scifi-bok i januari. Jag hoppas få lite böcker läst till min FN-utmaning, min stackars jorden […]

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[…] really like starting off the new year with the Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Science Fiction not-a-challenge.  Usually, I only get two or three reviews posted; maybe this year I’ll do […]

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“Space Opera” – Jack Vance

Space Opera

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[…] sci fi reads by taking part in Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Sci Fi event.  The details are here and LRR’s first post is here.  I’m going to start with Starship Troopers and see what […]

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Here’s my first on for 2016: The Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel

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I just listened to three short Vintage Sci Fi stories – great fun. Here is the link to my review post.

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#2: “Envoy to New Worlds” – K. Laumer

Envoy to New Worlds

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[…] redan.. Men en repetition: Jag ska försöka läsa en vintage scifi- bok i januari för att delta här. Jag vill läsa många böcker som jag kan räkna till min FN-utmaning. Jag vill läsa minst en bok […]

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[…] to this one during Bout of Books, and I want to read and review it for Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Sci-Fi Not-a-Challenge, which runs through […]

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I’ve reviewed a 1968 Frank Herbert novel – The Santaroga Barrier over at Weighing A Pig…

THE SANTAROGA BARRIER – Frank Herbert (1968)

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A collection from 1952 Imagination Unlimited edited by Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty

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[…] Vintage scifi month är ju, som ni ser här ovan, en icke-utmaning. Så det är ju tur då att jag passade på att […]

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I wrote a sort-of-mini-review of The Rolling Stones, by Robert A Heinlein. http://hibernatorslibrary.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-rolling-stones-by-robert-heinlein.html This is one of my first pulp novels so I wasn’t quite sure how to review it.

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War of the Worlds by H G Wells:

The War of the Worlds by H G Wells


Lynn 😀

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Here’s my second of four Vintage books for January 2016, Clifford D. Simak’s City: Gone to the Dogs

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[…] wanted to get at least one review into Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Sci-Fi month that finishes at the end of January, and this certainly qualifies. Houses was […]

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Ok, a Jack Vance double act: Son of the Tree & The Houses of Iszm
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Book Review: Son of the Tree & Houses of Iszm by Jack Vance #VintageSciFi

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[…] into the Vintage SciFi Not-a-Challenge hosted by Little Red Reviewer. If you’re interested in checking some other vintage scifi […]

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And yet another Jack Vance story – Big Planet:

Book Review: Big Planet by Jack Vance #VintageSciFi

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My third book for Jan. 2016 is Enchanted Pilgrimage by Clifford D. Simak:
Medieval Midwestern

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My fourth book for Vintage SF Month: A Different Light

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To Live Forever by Jack Vance. http://marthasbookshelf.blogspot.com/2016/01/audible-book-review-to-live-forever-by.html

I am just finishing The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein so that review won’t go up until this week.

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[…] in one more read for January. Remember, January is Vintage Science Fiction Month as proclaimed by Little Red Reviewer! My final review for January, then, is Hospital Station by James White (1928 – 1999).  It is […]

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10:54pm, Jan 31st. Late but not too late!
“Hospital Station” – James White (1962)

Hospital Station

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White is a favorite of mine. Great choice!

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Cat’s Cradle (1963) by Kurt Vonnegut
reviewed on Weighing A Pig Doesn’t Fatten It

CAT’S CRADLE – Kurt Vonnegut (1963)

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that is my most favorite Vonnegut!

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[…] That I will be participating in Vintage Science Fiction month in January, hosted by Andrea at the Little Red Reviewer and Jacob at Red Star Reviews.  I’m planning to read and post on The Demolished Man by Alfred […]

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[…] 2017, I plan on joining the Vintage SF Not-a-Challenge and reading only vintage science fiction novels, kind of a return to my roots as the last few […]

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[…] a little more information about the non-challenge on the creator’s blog here. For a more current post with a little more info, check out this post. Also, the creator and […]

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I decided to tie in with your post, so I did the review on a Van Vogt book too, or rather a collection of his stories. Transfinite – the Essential A.E. Van Vogt published by NESFA Press in 2003. The stories are old, from 1935 -1950 or so. My short review includes a fine scan of the cover, which shows the Coeurl in an excellent illustration.
The link will be live at Midnight Pacific time: http://wp.me/p5Lnk3-LC

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Here’s my review of Asimov’s End of Eternity: https://mervih.wordpress.com/2017/01/08/isaac-asimov-end-of-eternity/

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My review of Samuel R. Delany’s http://fatesf.blogspot.com/2017/01/vintage-science-fiction-month.html“>Tales of Neveryon, and a report on other vintage SF books I am reading right now.

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You may be interested in the blog I just started! I love vintage science fiction.

http://scifistoryoftheweek.blogspot.com

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Welcome, welcome! You’ve got a great blog started!

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My review of Eric Frank Russell’s Wasp is here:

http://kaedrin.com/weblog/archive/003458.html

Thanks for hosting, this is fun! At least one more review coming soon…

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My review of Leigh Brackett’s the Sword of Rhiannon: https://mervih.wordpress.com/2017/01/13/leigh-brackett-the-sword-of-rhiannon/
Solid pulp.

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Hello! I joined too, but my post is in italian (sorry, but my english is not perfect!).
My review is on The Sands of Mars by Clarke! 🙂

https://chateau-ambulant.blogspot.it/2017/01/le-sabbie-di-marte-arthur-c-clarke.html

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Thanks for posting your link. Thanks for helping make this event truly international! 😀

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[…] is Vintage Scifi Month, and when I saw that The Lathe of Heaven, a classic scifi novel that I never got around to reading, […]

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Wow – awesome that you’re getting so much participation in this! My first one for the month, on King David’s Spaceship:

Some thoughts for the King: King David’s Spaceship

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I wrote this post about the books I read in response to Vintage Science Fiction Month.

Science Fiction Books That Start Snowballing Themes

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Another review, this one of Poul Anderson’s Tau Zero:

http://kaedrin.com/weblog/archive/003462.html

Thanks again for hosting!

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[…] The Little Red Reviewer, they are having Vintage Science Fiction Month where readers post reviews of older science fiction books they’ve recently read. I read The Stars […]

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[…] a nice follow-up to my galactic empire setting series, and because January has been declared Vintage Sci-Fi Month.  January is a busy time for me at work (the galactic empire articles were pre-written), so […]

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I haven’t had much time for reviewing this month, but finally got this post up, about Isaac Asimov’s Intergalactic Empires:

Review: Intergalactic Empires

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Very cool, this is right up my alley, and I’m doing similar work on my blog.

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I’ve reviewed two vintage stories, “Call Me Joe” by Poul Anderson and “All You Zombies” by Robert Heinlein at http://scifistoryoftheweek.blogspot.com/
I’m working on posting number 3 tomorrow, “Tunesmith” by Lloyd Biggle, Jr. My goal is to post about a new story every Sunday indefinitely!

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[…] I only managed two posts for Vintage Sci-Fi Month.  I have an Arthur C. Clarke novel I’m eager to review, because it’s full of neat-o […]

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I just reviewed 1972’s Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg…

check it out on Weighing A Pig:

DYING INSIDE – Robert Silverberg (1972)

Thanks!

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Just in under the wire, my second book for Vintage SF Month: C.J. Cherryh’s “The Faded Sun: Kesrith”

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[…] Andrea’s Vintage SF month and Carl’s Sci-fi Experience ended at the end of January. I read 4 books for the Vintage […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month [well it was, back when I started this review…] And what could be more vintage than The […]

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Wow, this must be the most extensive list of reviews I have ever seen. I bookmarked this right away. What a resource!

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[…] will once again be promoting Andrea’s Vintage SF Month as an event that you will also hopefully participate in. The event runs through the month of […]

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[…] 1-31, 2018. Vintage Science Fiction Month. Read and post about “older than you are” science fiction and fantasy during the month. […]

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[…] posts.  Jeffro tapped me for an every-other-week column at Castalia House.  I participated in Vintage SF Month and started two new series of my own—my Dark Tower Big Read and the Summer of Conan.  I […]

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[…] January is the start of Vintage Sci Fi I’ve gone for a classic this week:  Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the […]

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[…] Time is the Simplest Thing is the fifth book by Clifford D. Simak that I have read. It was published in 1961, I read the Crest 1962 edition with Richard Powers’ artwork on the cover.  I keep working my way through Simak because I agree with the consensus that he is one of the best “vintage science fiction authors.”  Since January is, as everyone knows, Vintage Science Fiction month  Twitter Feed I took advantage and started 2018 off with another Simak. (Cp. origin of Vintage SciFi Month) […]

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My review of Ringworld is here:

http://kaedrin.com/weblog/archive/003595.html

Thanks for hosting!

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Hi! I’ve posted my review of The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe by D.G. Compton here:
http://www.bookforager.wordpress.com

Thank you so much for letting me take part!
Awesome fun! 🙂

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I know that the book itself is not from the vintage years–but it’s related to classic Star Trek and was so much fun that I just had to share: Search for Spock: A Star Trek Book of Exploration by Robb Perlman

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you had me at “related to classic Star Trek”! what a great find!!

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I really enjoyed it. Definitely something Classic Trek fans should have!

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First vintage SF for this year: World’s Best Science Fiction: 1966 by Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, eds

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Hi again, this week I’ve mostly been reading The Female Man by Joanna Russ. My review is here: http://www.bookforager.wordpress.com
Vintage Science Fiction Month! Woo!! 🙂

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Here’s my next one: Partners in Wonder by Harlan Ellison (& others)

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[…] almost let January slip by without making a post for Vintage Science Fiction month, but I’m getting my last-minute contribution in with a little-known book by Arthur C […]

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Here are my Vintage Sci Fis read/listened to in January:
Time for the Stars by Heinlein: https://marthasbookshelf.blogspot.com/2018/01/audible-book-review-time-for-stars-by.html
X Minus One – A Gun for Dinosaur by L. Sprague de Camp: http://www.audible.com/listener/ANM42D7WGZY83?asin=B00Y1HPMI8
Island by Aldous Huxley: https://marthasbookshelf.blogspot.com/2018/01/audible-book-review-island-by-aldous.html
I also listened to Ubik by Philip K. Dick but haven’t gotten the review up yet.

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[…] Here’s one more last-minute blog event.  During January, Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer is hosting the Vintage SciFi Not-a-Challenge. […]

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[…] Science Fiction Month!  Vintage Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer.  The gist is simple: read science fiction written before you were born.  Write about it in […]

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[…] Let’s give a hearty warm welcome to Andrea Johnson, one of my personal favorite bloggers, the Little Red Reviewer. I especially love her Vintage SciFi Month not-a-challenge. […]

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[…] all sorts of science fiction, fantasy, and everything in between. She is also the creator of #VintageSciFiMonth which happens every January (do it do it do it!!! … no pressure), and has organized read-alongs […]

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[…] Let’s give a hearty warm welcome to Andrea Johnson, one of my personal favorite bloggers, the Little Red Reviewer. I especially love her Vintage SciFi Month not-a-challenge. […]

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[…] know I’m cutting it a bit fine with only three days to go until the end of Vintage Science Fiction Month, but here I am *waves*. I was really looking forward to this month, and while I knew I wasn’t […]

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[…] you know January is Vintage Science Fiction month? I didn’t until I saw the hashtag on Twitter, which piqued my interest, because I love old […]

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[…] The brainchild of the Little Red Reviewer, Andrea, you can find out more about the not-a-challenge here, but in brief January is the month to read any scifi written before you were born. And I’m […]

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[…] is the Vintage SciFi Month, hosted by the Little Red […]

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My newest vintage review of Vance’s the Pnume: https://mervih.wordpress.com/2020/01/25/jack-vance-the-pnume/

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[…] decided to read something classic for Vintage Science Fiction Month, and chose one of the Lensmen stories by EE “Doc” Smith — Galactic Patrol.  This […]

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[…] with the world at large and their peers within the SciFi community. Launched in 2012 by  the Little Red Reviewer over at her blog of the same name, Vintage SciFi Month has been going strong ever since.  […]

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[…] a bit more comfortable talking to people online, and I played nicely with others: taking part in Vintage SciFi Month in January, Wyrd and Wonder in May, the Wyrd and Wonder mini event Spooktastic Reads at the end of […]

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[…] know he’s only new to me, but Samuel R Delany. He was my favourite read for Vintage SciFi Month back in January. Driftglass was a brilliant introduction to his writing and I am really looking […]

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[…] is a link to a post about the […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month which I never got round to in 2019. This meme (hosted by Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer) is very user-friendly in proclaiming itself as not-a-challenge, though in theory I may be hard […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month comes every year, right after Santa.  The gist is simple: read speculative fiction written before 1980 (or the year you were born) and write about it in January.  Vintage Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] an enthusiastic follower of the Little Red Reviewer’s Vintage Science Fiction Month Not-a-Challenge, and this year I’ve gotten my act together a lot earlier than last, when I squeaked in at the […]

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[…] Left Hand of Darkness.  This fits the theme and also works for the Vintage Sci Fi event (more info here and here).  Here are some of the […]

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[…] Read as part of January’s Vintage Scifi Month, moderated by Andrea at Little Red Reviewer […]

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[…] lists out there that help find old science fiction short stories to read. By the way, January is Vintage Science Fiction Not-a-Challenge month accord to the Little Red Reviewer blog, and reading short stories count. If you read and […]

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[…] Apparently, January every year is a month for reading vintage SFF books! Sounds like the perfect time for reading those old, old scifi books in my TBR. This is hosted for the month of January 2021 at Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] of Light is a 1967 science fiction book and is my first book for the Vintage Science Fiction Month (not a reading challenge) of January […]

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Wow, so many posts here! Eager to check these all out.

My own very first #VintageSciFiMonth post is about Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny, at https://lexlingua.co/lord-of-light-zelazny-vintagescifi-month/

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[…] (For a long list of VSFM posts, written by competent and focused reviewers unlike yours truly, see here.) I have a tendency to write long, rambling reviews that go off on tangents, and I daresay this […]

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[…] Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of the Little Red Reviewer. The objective: Read and discuss “older than I am” Science Fiction in the month of […]

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[…] fig. 3. This has been a contribution to Vintage Science Fiction not-a-challenge. […]

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A review of Frederik Pohl’s ‘The Midas Plague’ (1954) and more… here: https://thesinisterscience.com/2021/01/11/frederik-pohls-mass-consumer-1-the-midas-plague/

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[…] by Octavia Butler was published in 1979 and is my second book for the Vintage Science Fiction Month (not a reading challenge) of January 2021. I chose to go with the graphic novel version from […]

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[…] Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of the Little Red Reviewer. The objective: Read and discuss “older than I am” Science Fiction in the month of […]

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[…] I really haven’t noticed too much of interest to shout about in the fantasy community in the past week, possibly due to the odd report of political news here and there. So this post will be very self-centered. Nevertheless, there are a few things happening. So a happy book birthday to Devin Madson, reviewed here and here for those interested. Congratulations to Brian McClellan, whose Powder Mage series is coming to the screen. And an interesting article here from the Washington Post about SFF falling off the radar, which might be of interest to any of those doing Vintage Sci-Fi Month. […]

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[…] with Vintage Science Fiction Month! H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come (1933) purports to be the “dreamed” history of the […]

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[…] this book: the European Reading Challenge 2021 hosted by Gillion at Rose City Reader, and Vintage Science Fiction Month (defined as pre-1979) hosted by Andrea at The Little Red […]

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[…] finns också något som heter Vintage SciFi not-a-challenge i januari som jag någon gång deltagit i. Den här novellen skulle passa utmärkt till den […]

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[…] only just realised I haven’t once linked to or credited its fabulous creator and host the Little Red Reviewer! (I am ashamed! Please forgive!) I lovelovelove this event because it always pushes me out of my […]

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[…] you may know, January is Vintage Science Fiction Month, a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published/produced before 1979. As always, […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published/produced before 1979. The event is hosted by the wonderful Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published/produced before 1979. The event is hosted by the wonderful Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published or produced before 1979. The event is hosted by the wonderful Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] this year’s Vintage SciFi Month, I decided that I’d take a look at the foundational novel in the genre and see if it holds […]

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[…] Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of the Little Red Reviewer. The objective: Read and discuss “older than I am” Science Fiction in the month of […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published or produced before 1979. The event is hosted by the wonderful Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published/produced before 1979. The event is hosted by the wonderful Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published/produced before 1979. The event was created by Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer and it is co-hosted by Jacob from the blog RedStarReviews. You can find more about the event by following the Twitter account @VintageSciFi_. […]

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[…] continued to play well with others in 2020 and had a blast taking part in Vintage SciFi Month in January, Wyrd and Wonder in May, Spooktastic Reads in October and SciFi Month in November. I […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month is a month-long event celebrating science fiction works published/produced before 1979. The event was created by Andrea from the blog The Little Red Reviewer and it is co-hosted by Jacob from the blog RedStarReviews. You can find more about the event by following the Twitter account @VintageSciFi_. […]

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[…] a forgone conclusion that 2021 has to be better.  A good start to the year is January’s #VintageScifi Month, as sci-fi bloggers review books that came out prior to their birth year, in my case, 1972. This […]

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I have been reading posts regarding this topic and this post is one of the most interesting and informative one I have read. Thank you for this! Biopunk is quite similar to cyberpunk, except it centers on the use of biotechnology and genetic engineering. Check this out A Guide to Science Fiction Subgenres

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[…] Vintage SciFi Month for 2022 is coming up fast, and I wanted to set out my planned reviews for this event. The great thing about this is its simplicity. You just use the tag #VintageSciFiMonth on Twitter or your blog or Instagram to post anything of interest about science fiction written before your birth year or 1979. It was founded by the Little Red Reviewer back in 2012, I believe, and is still going strong. […]

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[…] Vogt was the oldest book I read in 2021. Published in 1940, I was actually trying to get ahead of Vintage Science Fiction Month and just finished it a couple days […]

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[…] first pick for Vintage SciFi Month this year is Dinosaur Planet by Anne McCaffrey, published in 1978. I found it in the motherload of […]

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[…] Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of the Little Red Reviewer. The objective: Read and discuss “older than I am” Science Fiction in the month of […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month comes every year, right after Santa.  The gist is simple: read speculative fiction written before 1980 (or the year you were born) and write about it in January.  Vintage Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] of course, this is Vintage Science Fiction Month! What a perfect excuse to review a relatively obscure book by a relatively famous author. I hope […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month comes every year, right after Santa.  The gist is simple: read speculative fiction written before 1980 (or the year you were born) and write about it in January.  I am cheating here a bit.  Conan the Valorous was published in 1985 and is an example of what I label “Retro SF.”  Vintage Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] Vintage Science Fiction Month comes every year, right after Santa.  The gist is simple: read speculative fiction written before 1980 (or the year you were born) and write about it in January.  Fire Time was published in 1974 and nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1975.  Vintage Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of Andrea at The Little Red Reviewer. […]

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[…] Science Fiction Month is the brainchild of the Little Red Reviewer. The objective: Read and discuss “older than I am” Science Fiction in the month of January. […]

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