Minds, Machines and Evolution
Author: | James P. Hogan |
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Baen, 1999 Ballantine Spectra, 1988 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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One of science fiction's foremost writers, James R Hogan here gives his thousands of readers a generous serving of high-quality SF, along with a look behind the scenes. Read how a young girl raised by robots learned her true destiny. Travel in time to learn that inventors are always misunderstood, even Og, the caveman. Worried about the idea of cloning? Hogan will really have you worrying. And much more.
Table of Contents:
- Silver Shoes for a Princess - (1979) - novelette
- Inside Story - essay
- Getting Here from There - essay
- The Pacifist - (1988) - shortstory
- Minds, Machines, and Evolution - (1981) - essay
- Discovering Hyperspace - essay
- Till Death Us Do Part - (1981) - novelette
- Fortune Cookie - essay
- More on Replication - essay
- Code of the Lifemaker: Prologue (excerpt) - (1988) - shortfiction
- The Revealed Word of God - essay
- Making Light - (1981) - shortstory
- How Long Should a Piece of String Be? - essay
- Assassin - (1978) - novelette
- Going Full-Time - essay
- Neander-Tale - (1980) - shortstory
- Know Nukes - essay
- All in a Name - essay
- Down to Earth - shortstory
- Merry Gravmas - shortstory
- Knowledge Is a Mind-Altering Drug - essay
- Earth Models--On a Plate - essay
- Generation Gap - shortstory
- Rules Within Rules - shortstory
- The Absolutely Foolproof Alibi - novelette
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