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Dreamerika! by Alan Burns
Dreamerika! by Alan Burns











Malzberg fan, if you happen to come across in your SF perambulations any relevant information I’d be very appreciative if you’d send them my way.Ģ) This will appeal to far more readers.

Dreamerika! by Alan Burns

Let me know if there are any links you would like me to include. Malzberg that would include links to reviews/interviews/academic articles from around the web. Reminder: If you’re the emailing rather than commenting sort I can be reached at ciceroplatobooks (at) gmail (dot) com.ġ) I’m in the process of compiling a resource page for Barry N. With all of this in mind, I thought I’d give you a sense of what is on the horizon. Since then I have written some 300 odd review reviews, 114 cover art posts, and various film reviews, indices, lists, guest post series, an interview, etc. My first post bashed John Brunner’s Born Under Mars (1967) in vaguely substantive terms (sometimes I think about deleting my earliest reviews). I started Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations way back in 2010.

Dreamerika! by Alan Burns

Obviously I can’t please everyone but hope that it is more streamlined and 2017 than before. I’ve updated the website template (and purchased the domain name) and would like to know if it is easy to navigate (especially on mobile devices).

Dreamerika! by Alan Burns

(From the uncredited cover for the 1975 edition of The Invincible (1964), Stanislaw Lem)













Dreamerika! by Alan Burns