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 My Favorite Science Fiction Story What do today's top science fiction writers read -- and why? This question was posed to some of the most influential authors in the field today, and this book is their answer. "My Favorite Science Fiction Story collects 17 of the most memorable stories in the genre, each one personally selected by a well-known writer, and each prefaced by that writer's explanation of the choice. The book features a smashing sci-fi lineup, including Harry Turtledove, Arthur C. Clarke, Greg Bear, and Robert Silverberg.
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Gridiron (science fiction story) - A terrifying story about a semi-intelligent large office building going wild, because it is infected by *really* intelligent maleval virus software. Profession (short story) - "Profession" is a short story by Isaac Asimov. The story first appeared in a science-fiction magazine, Astounding Science Fiction, in 1957, and was reprinted in the collection Nine Tomorrows (1959). Innocents Abroad (short story collection) - Innocents Abroad is a short story collection by American science-fiction and fantasy author Gene Wolfe published in 2004. The stories are primarily fantasy and/or horror, not science-fiction. Life Story - Life Story (1987) is a TV movie about the race to discover the structure of DNA, based on the book The Double Helix by James Watson. It was originally made for the BBC's Horizon science series and is generally considered to be one of the better science docu-dramas.
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