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Ron Graham Presents Other Worlds edited by Paul Collins & Rooms of Paradise by Lee Harding

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May 1979, no. 10

Ron Graham Presents Other Worlds edited by Paul Collins

Void, 1978, 248 pp. $9.95 hb

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Rooms of Paradise by Lee Harding

Quartet Books, 1978, viii, 182 pp., $10.95 hb

Ron Graham Presents Other Worlds edited by Paul Collins & Rooms of Paradise by Lee Harding

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May 1979, no. 10

Science-fiction short stories traditionally made their first appearance in American and British pulp magazines. The best stories then appeared in anthologies. In recent years more stories have been published for the first time in all-new anthologies, skipping the preliminary magazine stage. This in turn has led to the growth of science fiction publication in those countries, such as Australia, which do not have sufficient population to support specialist science fiction magazines of their own. Other Worlds and Rooms of Paradise are each all-new anthologies of science fiction. Rooms of Paradise is the more polished collection. Six of its twelve stories are by established overseas writers – including stars like Brian Aldiss and R.A. Lafferty – and the other six are by Australians. The local product is not overshadowed in this company; I think that in general the Australian stories are as well written and more original.

Jim McKenzie reviews ‘Ron Graham Presents Other Worlds’ by Paul Collins and ‘Rooms of Paradise’ by Lee Harding

Ron Graham Presents Other Worlds

edited by Paul Collins

Void, 1978, 248 pp. $9.95 hb

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Rooms of Paradise

by Lee Harding

Quartet Books, 1978, viii, 182 pp., $10.95 hb

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