Cox, F. Brett
New York Review of Science Fiction No. 86: 1, 3-5. October 1995.
Gallegos, Joe E.
Master's Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2000. iii, 103 p.
Tatsumi, Takayuki
Science Fiction Eye 1(1):27-42. Winter 1987.
McQuiddy, A. P.
Texas SF Inquirer No. 19: 5-26. December 1986.
No authors listed.
Locus 21(4):4. April 1988.
Gilzinger, Donald M.
Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1996. 259pp. (DAI-A 58: 455.)
American Demographics 26(4): 44. May 2004.
Locus 26(5): 5, 65-66. May 1991.
Sterling, Bruce
Locus 59(4): 6-7, 62-63. October 2007.
Clayton, Jay
in: Kucich, John and Sadoff, Dianne F., eds. Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites the Nineteenth Century. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000. p. 186-210.
McVeigh, Kev P.
Vector (BSFA) No. 159: 6-9. February/March 1991.
Science Fiction Chronicle 19(1): 5. October 1997.
Baker, Neal
Extrapolation 39(3): 249-257. Fall 1998.
Schroeder, Randy
Extrapolation 43(1): 89-97. Spring 2002.
Means, Loren
YLEM Journal 23(4): 7-11. March/April 2003.
McCaffery, Larry
in: McCaffery, Larry, ed. Across the Wounded Galaxies. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990. pp.211-232.
Locus 21(5):6, 73-74. May 1988.
Wegner, Phillip E.
The Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association 23: 141-151. May 1999.
Rucker, Rudy
New York Review of Science Fiction No. 113: 1, 4-6. January 1998.
Mangum, Teresa
Journal of Aging and Identity 7(2): 69-82. June 2002.
Urie, Chris
Clarkesworld Magazine No. 123, December 2016. (http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/corey_interview/) Accessed 15.August.2017
McHale, Brian
in: Freese, Peter and Harris, Charles B., eds. The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Literature. Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2004. p. 143-163.
Spinrad, Norman
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 10(5):180-190. May 1986.
Marszalski, Mariusz
Academic Journal of Modern Philology No. 14: 247-256. 2021.
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