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Gregory Benford
FredKiesche: @Rainmaker1973 @nyrath Have a
FredKiesche: @Rainmaker1973 @nyrath Have a look at this short story by Gregory Benford. https://t.co/sxeFZAmeY8
Posted on 16 January 2021 | 10:42 am
Archophob1: @CallMarcus @VTulkki Could be
Archophob1: @CallMarcus @VTulkki Could be both nuclear thermal as in The Martian Race by Gregory Benford or nuclear electric li… https://t.co/q1gmpArLRG
Posted on 16 January 2021 | 10:42 am
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@fandsf @Asimovs_SF Gregory Benford @gregeganSF @mollygloss Mike Resnick Philip K. @@& J. T. M…
Posted on 16 January 2021 | 10:42 am
LearnArabic_: Gregory Benford: As a
LearnArabic_: Gregory Benford: As a literature of change driven by technology, science ficti@~*% presents religi@~*% to a part of the… https://t.co/tlN7Wcdw6s
Posted on 16 January 2021 | 10:42 am
Ardwulf: 3 of 5 stars to In the Ocean of
Ardwulf: 3 of 5 stars to In the Ocean of Night by Gregory Benford https://t.co/wsIr8vFy07
Posted on 16 January 2021 | 10:42 am
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Gregory Benford
Resolved Question: Has anybody written
Posted on 23 April 2019 | 8:12 pm
Resolved Question: How do I cite in MLA
I read the short story, Sci-Fi Genre, "Blackscatter" by Gregory Benford on Tor.com
How would I list this on my Works Cited page? (Given that I read this story ONLINE and not in print-- I know how to MLA cite books that are in print but not sure how to cite a short story I read over the internet) And this is for an Analysis paper that I have written.
Also according to what I read on Purdue Owl, I do not need to cite page numbers for in-text citations because there are no page numbers, the story was layed out on a single page so anytime I reference a specific detail or quote a character in the story I will put (Benford) after that quote, or piece of information. And this is for an Analysis paper that I have written.
Also according to what I read on Purdue Owl, I do not need to cite page numbers for in-text citations because there are no page numbers, the story was layed out on a single page so anytime I reference a specific detail or quote a character in the story I will put (Benford) after that quote, or piece of information.
Posted on 29 April 2013 | 3:38 am
Resolved Question: Science Fiction book
One of my friends told me about a book he read 20+ years ago. Scientists create miniature planets in an extremely large chamber and study them. They discover that some of the planets had living organisms on them and some of those planets turned red after some time. They concluded that the organisms had evolved to a technological stage and must have reached full planetary nuclear destruction. My friend doesn't remember the name. However, he may have confused the title with John Steinbeck's "The Pearl." He seems to believe that the scientists referred to those planets as "Pearls." Has anyone ever read this story? Please help!
Posted on 14 September 2012 | 12:59 pm
Resolved Question: What's a
Posted on 19 July 2012 | 6:52 pm
Resolved Question: Im looking for a sci fi
dealt with an event called the Great Hunkerdown, they were chased by enemies called Mechs, they had built great space stations called Chandeliers
Posted on 22 June 2011 | 4:33 am