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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Tabula Raza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A recent run through my bookshelves turned up several titles by mainstream
> authors who made a single foray into SF. Have I missed any other minor SF
> classics by mainstream writers? I'm actually looking for something you
> thought was above average. For example, I didn't mention the Updike novel
> which I didn't care for all that much.
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> Computer One by Warwick Collins
> A Scientific Romance by Ronald Wright
> Warriors of the Rainbow by A. D. Harvey
> The Singing by Theron Raines
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'Blue Light' by Walter Mosely. Also a collection of SF shorts entitled
'Futureland'.
He usually writes detective fiction featuring Easy Rawlins ('Devil in a
Blue Dress').
EC
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