Difference between revisions of "Catman"
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− | '''Ellison, Harlan. "Catman."''' ''In Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology'', q.v. under Anthologies. Reprinted ''[[Cybersex (anthology)|Cybersex]]'' anthology; for other reprints, plus translations and award(s), see Internet Speculative Fiction Database, as of January 2023, here.[https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?56361] | + | '''Ellison, Harlan. "Catman."''' ''In [[Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology]]'', q.v. under Anthologies. Reprinted ''[[Cybersex (anthology)|Cybersex]]'' anthology; for other reprints, plus translations and award(s), see Internet Speculative Fiction Database, as of January 2023, here.[https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?56361] |
SF novelette. See for the subterranean computer, called by the Narrator "the machine." The computer is served by once-human cyborgs, products of addictive sexual unions with the computer.[[Category: Fiction]] | SF novelette. See for the subterranean computer, called by the Narrator "the machine." The computer is served by once-human cyborgs, products of addictive sexual unions with the computer.[[Category: Fiction]] |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 24 January 2023
Ellison, Harlan. "Catman." In Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology, q.v. under Anthologies. Reprinted Cybersex anthology; for other reprints, plus translations and award(s), see Internet Speculative Fiction Database, as of January 2023, here.[1]
SF novelette. See for the subterranean computer, called by the Narrator "the machine." The computer is served by once-human cyborgs, products of addictive sexual unions with the computer.
RDE, initial; finishing 24Jan23