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The Artificial Man and Other Stories by Clare Winger Harris - Nom by Ed - Second by Forthencho Pacino
Frozen Hell by John W. Campbell Jr. - Nom by Jim (the other one) - Second by Gregg
The Skylark of Space by E.E. "Doc" Smith (1928) - Nom by Jim (Me!) - Second by Michael.
Cat Country : A Satirical Novel of China in the 1930s by Lao She - Nom by Jo - Second by Ed
I nominate The Artificial Man and Other Stories by Clare Winger Harris. Unfortunately available only in Kindle and used paperbacks. If someone knows another source for stories by Harris, I'll switch my nomination.
I was tempted to cheat and nominate The Heads of Cerberus by Francis Stevens. But that is 1919 and doesn't quite make it into this timeframe. :(

I read an earlier version of her short stories called "Away from the Here and Now: Stories in Pseudo-Science", that was the same except it didn't include her last story "The Vibrometer". I thought it was interesting to read stories from the 1920's by the first woman to publish stories under her own name in the science fiction magazines of that time period. The stories are dated but still interesting and enjoyable for someone interested in the historical evolution of science fiction.
Jim wrote: "...I read an earlier version of her short stories called "Away from the Here and Now: Stories in Pseudo-Science"..."
That is actually the one I preferred to nominate, but it is even harder to find. Good to know the set of stories is similar.
I really had trouble finding anything from the 20s or 30s that looked good to me.
That is actually the one I preferred to nominate, but it is even harder to find. Good to know the set of stories is similar.
I really had trouble finding anything from the 20s or 30s that looked good to me.


As I recall, I liked his Lensman series better, but it's been a really long time since I read this & I'd like to do so again with more of an eye toward how it was influential.

That's really interesting. I liked the short story a lot as well as a couple of the movies. If we do read the novel form, I'd want to at least skim the short story again.

I'll second this! Everyone remembers E.E. "Doc" Smith and his Lensman series, but this was the first of his books I ever read. I think it would be fun to reread after all these years and discuss!
Jo wrote: "Would you consider Cat Country by Lao She from 1933 as scifi? "
I don't see why not. It's not "hard SciFi", but that is fine.
I don't see why not. It's not "hard SciFi", but that is fine.

This could be an interesting read as it would have multiple layers involved. It could be read as a straight forward SF story using an alien race to provide a different POV. Or if the reader has some knowledge of China in the 1930's it can be read as a allegorical look at what the author perceived to be problems in the Chinese government and culture at the time.
Jim wrote: "This could be an interesting read ..."
Are you "seconding" it? Never mind, I will second it myself.
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Are you "seconding" it? Never mind, I will second it myself.
3 days left for nominations and seconds!

Are you "seconding" it? Never mind, I will second it myself.
3 days left for nominations and seconds!"
Whoops. I got so involved with my answer that I forgot about seconding it!!

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I sent out invitations, but I saw an error that said I'd hit my limit of 201, so you might not get one. Daffy damn system.
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