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Oceans of Space
Published in Mass Market Paperback by DAW Books (2002)
Authors: Brian Thomsen and Martin Harry Greenberg
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Engaging anthology
This collection of sixteen tales uses the seas as its basic setting, but not always Earth's waterways as the locale. The stories are divided into three major categories. "Legend of the High Seas and Spaceways" takes the readers through four adventures in the cosmos or on the edge of future science. "Proto-Pirates of the Galaxy and Beyond" provides the audience with six "pirates in space" stories. "Commodores and Commanders of the Cosmos" includes six tales about crews sailing the seas of the galaxies.

All sixteen tales are well written with contributions by some of science fiction's best authors. Each tale is unique and different as the metaphor that space is a vast ocean is met with vigor and imagination. Readers will want to take this sea cruise.

Harriet Klausner


Once upon a Crime: Fairy Tales for Mystery Lovers
Published in Hardcover by Prime Crime (1998)
Authors: Edward Gorman, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Ed Gorman
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Enjoyable and unique
Children have always been fascinated by fairy tales, but many adults find the stories magical and awe inspiring also. Well renowned editors Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg have come up with a collection that will tantalize the child in all of us. The famous authors put a mysterious or suspense spin on popular fairy tales like SNOW WHITE; THE EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES, and THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR. Keep in mind that the endings do not always match the original story line.

There are twenty-four stories contained in the anthology that range from cozy to hard-boil. Additionally, many of the tales are placed in a contemporary setting. All the stories are fabulous, but this reviewer especially enjoined "It Happened at Grandmother's House", a tale in which the wolf is a hormonal teen (redundancy)werewolf. Anyone who enjoys fairy tales will love this entertaining short story anthology.

Harriet Klausner


Robert Adams' Book of Soldiers
Published in Paperback by New American Library (1988)
Authors: Robert Adams, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Pamela Crippen Adams
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Great Combat SF
This book contains short stories from some of the greatest minds in SF, Including a Dorsi novela that appears no where else. Quite simply a must for all warriors of the future.


Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities: The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick
Published in Paperback by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (1990)
Authors: Patricia S. Warrick, Martin H. Greenburg, Philip K. Dick, and Martin Harry Greenberg
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An excellent visionary view into the future!
Philip Dick's collection of "android-oid" short stories is an excellent collection of the demons that haunted not just his mind, but the collective consciousness. Each story delves into intriguing ways that robots will run amok in the future. There are some precious gems in this collection which represent Dick at his best. Many of the stories are infused with his fascination of what makes a human human and a robot not. Two eloquent stories are "The Little Movement" (my personal favorite), and the short story that the awful "Screamers" was based on which I believe is called "New Model". If you love SciFi and have a Bradbury bent towards alternate futures, this is a must read! If you have never read Philip Dick, this is an excellent introduction! Bon Apetite!


The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton (Alternatives)
Published in Hardcover by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (1988)
Authors: Mark Clifton, Barry N. Malzberg, and Martin Harry Greenberg
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Clifton is the greatest Sci-Fi writer ever.
Mark Clifton is the greatest science fiction writer ever. After reading his collection, I pretty much gave up on sci-fi since, in comparison to his work, so much in the genre seemed contrived and devoid of substance.

His background was in personel which provided him with the opportunity to interview 250,000 people in his career. This comes accross brilliantly in all the characters which populate his stories, everyone of them infused with a richness and truth that is rare in all forms of fiction. His works are perfect examples of the medium, meaning that they could not be told in any form other than sci-fi.

Please give him a try. If you do pick up the collection, then I highly recommend the last two stories, "What Now, Little Man?" and "Hang Head, Vandal!" The former story impressed me with the most profound sense of the meaning(and meaninglessness) of life that I have ever encountered in literature. He is such an underated and unknown master of sci-fi, it would really be great for some of you to discover him as I did. And if you like what you see, then you might want to try one of his few novels, "When They Came from Space." Don't let the cheesy title fool you. It's a wonderful satire and contains an inspired debate on the differences between faith in science and faith in miracles.


Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (1991)
Authors: Alan Dean Foster and Martin Harry Greenberg
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A Wonderful Collection of Short Stories
This collection of short stories is absolutely wonderful. It includes Sci/Fi stories about Hell, Trolls, and the absolute worst wish ever imagined. I've read this book a number of times and it never fails to make me burst into laughter.


Space Gladiators
Published in Paperback by Ace Books (1989)
Authors: David Drake, Martin Harry Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh
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Great Short Stories
Space Gladiators is full of great short stories by Brain W. Aldiss, Ben Bova, David Drake, Keith Laumer and more. Edited by David Drake, this is one in a series. There is also SPACE DREADNOUGHTS and SPACE INFANTRY (also edited by David Drake).


Starships
Published in Paperback by Fawcett Books (1990)
Authors: Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry and Waugh, Charles G. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh
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best scifi compilation ive ever read
Ive had this book since 1989. Most collections of short stories have a few interesting stories and the rest are filler but thats not the case here. The sheer number of excellent stories in this one volume is a shock. the common thread being that each had space vessels in it, Though the stories have little more in common than that, except being excellent. My favorites would have to be Far Centaurus by A.E. Van Voght, a moving tale of a suspended animation ship. A Chance Encounter by A. Bertram Chandler, a romantic first contact story. The Oceans are Wide- a really cool novella from Frank M. Robinson on one of my favorite subjects-generation ships. Avoidance Situation by James McConnell
a chilling tale of First Contact with the Dakn Empire. If you can find this collection, buy it!


Supernatural Sleuths
Published in Paperback by New American Library (1996)
Authors: G. Charles Waugh, H. Martin Greenberg, Martin Harry Greenberg, Ron Goulart, and Charles G. Waugh
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Guaranteed spine-tingler!
O.K., so I'm a sucker for anthologies, but this one is different. The stories range from "Children of Ubasti," by Seabury Queen, first published in 1929, to "The Chronology Protection Case," by Paul Levinson, published just one year ago. By not commissioning stories specifically for this compendium, the editors have shown us the historical development of the supernatural short story in the 20th century, as well as providing an unsurpassed collection of vampires, ghosts, and ghouls that are sure to stir your blood, provided you have not already joined the "Supernatural Sleuths" on the other side.


Tarot Fantastic
Published in Paperback by DAW Books (1997)
Authors: Martin Harry Greenberg and Lawrence Schimel
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a wonderfilled piece of fun at times, but dragging at others
the first several stories are much more traditionalistic and common, though they do have some originality to them.. that is, the ideas are wattered down, and the plots are a tad cliche.. soon though, very soon in it, some the third or fourth story, it delves into the delightful realm of mystic horror and nostalgic drama.. fairly recent as well, so you can expect that much of what we find in everyday culture is also present in the present-day tales.. a great deal of fun to read.. personal favorites: chattel, the intersection of anastaisia yeoman (sp) and light, and the tower.. seriously recommended


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