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- Space_War_Blues abstract "Space War Blues is a science fiction novel by American writer Richard A. Lupoff. It is a fixup of several previously published pieces, the longest of which, "With The Bentfin Boomer Boys On Little Old New Alabama", (afterwards “WTBBB”) first appeared in Harlan Ellison's 1972 anthology Again, Dangerous Visions. In his introduction to the novella, Ellison wrote: "It is so audacious and extravagant a story that it becomes one of the three or four really indispensable reasons for doing this book. Frankly, had no other story than this one been written for A,DV — the book would be worth reading." The story appeared on the final Nebula Award ballot for Best Novella of the Year.".
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- Space_War_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "After the Dreamtime".
- Space_War_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sail the Tide of Mourning".
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- Space_War_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama".
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- Space_War_Blues comment "Space War Blues is a science fiction novel by American writer Richard A. Lupoff. It is a fixup of several previously published pieces, the longest of which, "With The Bentfin Boomer Boys On Little Old New Alabama", (afterwards “WTBBB”) first appeared in Harlan Ellison's 1972 anthology Again, Dangerous Visions. In his introduction to the novella, Ellison wrote: "It is so audacious and extravagant a story that it becomes one of the three or four really indispensable reasons for doing this book.".
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