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Allen, Graham
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George Bernard Shaw, David Lindsay, Olaf Stapledon, CS Lewis, Arthur C Clarke, James Blish, Isaac Asimov, Brian Aldiss, Philip K Dick, Bruce Sterling, William Gibson and Dan Simmons
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Maye, Valerie Renee
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Acosta, Ana M.
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