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Edition 3 (1973)

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Again, Dangerous Visions is a science-fiction short-story anthology edited by Harlan Ellison. It gathered experimental and provocative fiction and expanded on the original project.

A compact anthology that frames Again, Dangerous Visions through an editorial lens.

760 pages
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 is the second volume of an annual anthology series edited by Terry Carr. It gathered notable 1972 stories as a yearly overview of the field.

A compact anthology that frames The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 through an editorial lens.

370 pages
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Locus was recognized by the 1973 Locus Awards as fanzine. It was valued as a channel for news and reader culture in fandom.

Locus is remembered as fanzine in the early Locus Awards.

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アンソロジー編集 was recognized by the 1973 Locus Awards as anthology editing. The editorial judgment itself was the point of recognition.

アンソロジー編集 is remembered as anthology editing in the early Locus Awards.

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Bill Rotsler was recognized by the 1973 Locus Awards as fan art. Fan-driven visual expression was recognized.

Bill Rotsler is remembered as fan art in the early Locus Awards.

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Frank Kelly Freas was recognized by the 1973 Locus Awards as magazine and book illustration. It helped shape the visual identity of magazines and books.

Frank Kelly Freas is remembered as magazine and book illustration in the early Locus Awards.

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