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The Wooden Star
editThe Wooden Star is a collection of 11 science fiction short stories by American writer William Tenn, published in June 1968 as a paperback by Ballantine Books.[1]
Contents
edit- "Generation of Noah ("The Quick and the Bomb") - short story - Suspense, Spring 1951
- "Brooklyn Project" - short story - Planet Stories, Fall 1948
- "The Dark Star" - short story - Galaxy, Sep. 1957
- "Null-P" - short story - Worlds Beyond, Jan. 1951
- "Eastward Ho!" - short story - F&SF, Oct. 1958
- "The Deserter" - short story - Star Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953
- "Betelgeuse Bridge" (short story, originally published in Galaxy, April 1951)
- "Will You Walk a Little Faster" (short story, originally published in Marvel Science Fiction, November 1951 )
- "It Ends with a Flicker" (short story, originally published in Galaxy, December 1956, published as "Of All Possible Worlds")
- "Lisbon Cubed" - novelette - Galaxy, Oct. 1958
- "The Masculinist Revolt" - novelette - F&SF, Aug. 1965
References
edit- ^ "Title: The Wooden Star". www.isfdb.org. Retrieved 2023-10-26.