[SFRA-L] Science Fiction which features Science Fiction

Gunn, James E jgunn at ku.edu
Sun Sep 18 11:39:05 EDT 2011


And Mack Reynolds' CASE OF THE LITTLE GREEN MEN, a murder mystery at an SF convention.  Jim
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May have been mentioned, and it is slightly
off-topic as it is, essentially, a mystery, but
Sharyn McCrumb's BIMBOS OF THE DEATH STAR features SF fandom.

  At 10:39 AM 9/18/2011, Fred Lerner wrote:
>And don't forget Tony Boucher's ROCKET TO THE
>MORGUE (1942, as by H.H. Holmes),
>a mystery novel set in the SF community of
>prewar Los Angeles. Most of the characters
>are thinly disguised versions of actual members
>of the Mañana Literary Society.
>
>For more information see the brief reviews at
><http://www.amazon.com/Rocket-Morgue-Anthony-Boucher/dp/B001YVSOFC>
>
>Fred Lerner
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