


Willis, who has won 11 Hugos and seven Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Nebula Awards, will be the mistress of ceremonies for the keynote luncheon and lead a creative writing workshop at 10 a.m. Friday and present the keynote address during a luncheon at noon on Saturday.Īll the guest authors live in New Mexico except Connie Willis, a Colorado resident. The guest of honor is Santa Fe's Arkady Martine, whose novels have been awarded two Hugo Awards by members of the World Science Fiction Society. "We have authors that are established in the field and some new voices that are generating excitement," Sweeten said. Thirteen guest authors will participate in the lectureship this year. Parasitic use of information which should be freely available for all toĪccess is an Intellectual Crime and should not be tolerated.To get students more engaged, he said the lectureship will include a screening of short, science fiction films made by students and science fiction art created by students will be on display during the film screening and panel discussions. Information into a commodity which some can milk for a profit. Many forces at work which are attempting to turn 'Public Domain'

Item and the on-going attempt to help make 'Knowledge' and 'Information'Īvailable to everyone, anywhere, at any time, for no cost. Go to the above site to find out more about the digitization of this Digital work created by Gerard Arthus, any questions regarding this item should be directed to For more information see The last volume in the Classic Library of Science Fiction we examined was The Best of Fritz Leiber. It is 386 pages in paperback, originally priced at 1.95. This work is Public Domain under Rule 6 of the Copyright Statutes of the United States. The Best of Jack Williamson was published in June 1978 by Del Rey Books. Copyright was issued in 1950 to World Editions, Incorporated but no renewal was recorded from the original copyright claimant for this publication. Dimensions are 5 1/2" width by 7 1/4" Height and 90grams, 160 pages. Publisher: Gerard Arthus 1950 Number of pages: 164.

The story takes place in an era when humans have colonized the Solar System but dare not go farther, as the first extra-solar expedition to Barnard's Star failed and the survivors came back as babbling, grotesque, diseased madmen. Published by The World Editions Incorporated, New York, New York. The Legion of Space is a space opera science fiction series by American writer Jack Williamson. Legion of Space, Galaxy Science Fiction Novels, Number 02, 1950.
