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A Reader's History of Science Fiction


Aug 31, 2020

John W. Campbell was the controversial longtime editor of Astounding Science Fiction who single-handedly directed the course of science fiction in the 1940s, a time that is not called the "golden age of sci-fi." However, I argue the golden age continued through the 1950s as writers who got their start under Campbell began publishing on their own.

Book recommendation: Mission of Gravity by Hal Clement.

Robert Silverberg on the golden age.
The Internet Speculative Fiction Database's "Most-Viewed Short Fiction."
Cory Doctorow on Campbell.
My essay on "The Cold Equations."