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    Cosmic Stories (also known as Cosmic Science-Fiction) and Stirring Science Stories were two American pulp science fiction magazines that published a total...
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  • Uncanny Tales (Canadian pulp magazine) (category Science fiction magazines published in Canada)
    early in 1941 in New York; Wollheim had been editing Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories but both magazines had ceased publication at the time...
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  • Futurians (category Science fiction organizations)
    chain), and Donald Wollheim at the very marginal Albing Publications with the short-lived, micro-budgeted Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories (Wollheim...
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    his stories in the few pulp magazines still in circulation. His first story was sold to fellow Futurian Frederik Pohl for Super Science Stories (1940)...
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    setting), and "Cthulhu" (the cosmic tales) cycles.: 9  Writer Will Murray noted that while Lovecraft often used his fictional pantheon in the stories he ghostwrote...
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    Comet (magazine) (category Defunct science fiction magazines published in the United States)
    Two other magazines launched at about the same time, Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories, edited by Donald A. Wollheim, both paid nothing at all...
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    Science-fiction and fantasy magazines began to be published in the United States in the 1920s. Stories with science-fiction themes had been appearing...
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    Donald A. Wollheim (category American science fiction writers)
    two of the earliest periodicals devoted to science fiction, the Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories magazines starting in February 1941. After...
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    Philip K. Dick (category American science fiction writers)
    he became interested in science fiction. Dick stated that he read his first science fiction magazine, Stirring Science Stories, in 1940. Dick attended...
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    Smith's story "The Coming of the White Worm" which Delaney was referring to; it was eventually published by Donald Wollheim in Stirring Science Stories. John...
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  • on the size of their role. Each episode was introduced by a stirring brass, string, and woodwind fanfare (most likely composed by Ray Bloch, longtime...
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  • Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a 2020 American science documentary television series that premiered on March 9, 2020, on National Geographic. The series is...
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    was an influential American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction stories and poetry, and an artist. He achieved early recognition in California...
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  • Magazine (1964–1968) Startling Stories (1939–1955) Stirring Science Stories (1941–1942) Storm Track (1977–2002) Strange Stories (1939–1941) Strange Tales (1931–1933)...
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  • Lawrence Watt-Evans bibliography (category Science fiction bibliographies)
    be read in a particular order, and the scope of the stories tends to be personal rather than cosmic. The inhabitants of the World - which is how they refer...
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  • "Source of cosmic 'ghost' particle revealed". BBC. Retrieved 12 July 2018. "Hubble and Gaia team up to fuel cosmic conundrum". Science Daily. 18 July...
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    remarkable invention and familiar elements populate a gymnastically-paced text" whose "conflicts . . . set the Law of Love (as a cosmic philosophy) in motion"...
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    Meta-historical fall (category Adam and Eve)
    meta-historical fall (also called a metaphysical, supramundane, atemporal, or pre-cosmic fall) is an understanding of the biblical fall of man as a reality outside...
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    Unknown (magazine) (category Defunct science fiction magazines published in the United States)
    Smith. The title was shortened to Astounding Stories, and it became the leading magazine in the science fiction field over the next few years under the...
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    read science fiction by such writers as H. G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs, stirring his curiosity about the possibility of life on Mars and other...
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  • Invasion (2021 TV series) (category 2020s American science fiction television series)
    Invasion is an American science fiction television series created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil that premiered on Apple TV+ on October 22, 2021. It is...
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    Teflon insulation on the wires to the stirring fan inside Oxygen Tank 2 allowed the wires to short circuit and ignite this insulation. The resulting fire...
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  • fully-fledged songs. The stirring "Go West" reflected the Joad family's optimism as they arrived in California, but by the time Dust And Dreams hit the elegiac...
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  • With the Fantastic Four title performing well, Lee and Kirby were trying to dream up a "soul-stirring...super sensational new villain" for the series. Looking...
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  • genres from adventure, crime and horror to Westerns, fantasy and science fiction, including books, pulp magazines, fanzines and other literature. According...
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    Flash mob (category Politics and technology)
    HuffPost raised the question asking if "the media was responsible for stirring things up", and added that in some cases the local authorities did not confirm...
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  • of five stars and wrote "The orchestrated score manages to capture the drama of the events in a manner that ranges from quietly stirring to sweepingly...
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    Frederick Reines (category New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science alumni)
    exhibited an interest in science, and liked creating and building things. He later recalled that: The first stirrings of interest in science that I remember occurred...
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    3 June 2022. Corwin, Cecil (April 1941). "The Rocket of 1955". Stirring Science Stories. Kornbluth, Cyril M. (1964) [First edition published in 1954]....
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  • His Dark Materials (TV series) (category Science fantasy television series)
    orphan Lyra as she searches for a missing friend and discovers a kidnapping plot related to an invisible cosmic substance called Dust. The eight-episode first...
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