Heinlein

Heinlein has been mentioned or cited more than a hundred times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Black Gate' contains more than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Heinlein was highly popular in December, 2016.

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De romanicorum physicalium 11

[...] children first", which are "Bateman's Principle", one, and two, something even Heinlein understood. When Heinlein understands something about human sexuality, and you don't, just... [...]

friendofsophia.blogspot.com

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How I Wrote Arrival (and What I Learned Doing It)

[...] read to me when I was young, like mothers do. But instead of Dr. Seuss or Betsy Byars, it was Heinlein. Bradbury. Asimov. Stories of new worlds, new ideas, and possibilities for the future. It was a [...]

talkhouse.com

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The SFF All-Time Sales List

[...] SF alongside Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov, Heinlein had sold 11.5 million books by the early 1980s and about 50 million in total to date. 19) Arkady [...]

therockandrolltimes.com

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Forgotten Roddenberry: The Questor Tapes

[...] With Tribbles”, which Coon helped craft into a hit from a story that was mostly a rehash of a Heinlein short. But he was also responsible for the inappropriate bouts of laughter the entire bridge [...]

trekmovie.com

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Gentle People of Gracious Privacy

[...] creates a better world. Sean Crawford November Calgary 2016 The books referred to are: By Heinlein, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress and Starship Troopers. Both works won the Hugo award, both are [...]

essaysbysean.blogspot.com

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How I Wrote Arrival (and What I Learned Doing It)

[...] read to me when I was young, like mothers do. But instead of Dr. Seuss or Betsy Byars, it was Heinlein. Bradbury. Asimov. Stories of new worlds, new ideas, and possibilities for the future. It was a [...]

talkhouse.com

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Video: Woman Carrying Skull on Stick Leads CA Police to Human Remains

[...] Drive. She actually had a skull in her possession," Sacramento, CA, police Sgt. Bryce Heinlein said. It sounds like a story fit for Halloween, but that was an actual call to police on [...]

policemag.com

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A Martian Named Heinlein in Old Greece

[...] essaysbysean.blogspot.com Or A Narrow Look at an Aspect of my favorite writer Robert A. Heinlein: He’s loved, he’s hated. He was a giant, the first (and only?) writer to put that silly space [...]

essaysbysean.blogspot.com

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