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A fannish retelling of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s "The Green Hills of Earth," but hardly a parody by [[rich brown]] and [[Paul Stanbery]] and was originally published in [[1960]] in ''[[Dafoe]]'', edited/published by [[John Koning]].
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A fannish retelling of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s "The Green Hills of Earth," but not a parody, written by [[rich brown]] and [[Paul Stanbery]] and originally published in 1960 in ''[[Dafoe]]'', [[edited]]/[[published]] by [[John Koning]].
  
 
[[Andy Porter]] says, "Its words resonate today; they still have the power to grab you, to rekindle that [[sense of wonder]] about all things [[stfnal]] and [[fannish]] that still smolders, however faintly, in all our hearts."
 
[[Andy Porter]] says, "Its words resonate today; they still have the power to grab you, to rekindle that [[sense of wonder]] about all things [[stfnal]] and [[fannish]] that still smolders, however faintly, in all our hearts."
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 26 March 2021

A fannish retelling of Robert A. Heinlein's "The Green Hills of Earth," but not a parody, written by rich brown and Paul Stanbery and originally published in 1960 in Dafoe, edited/published by John Koning.

Andy Porter says, "Its words resonate today; they still have the power to grab you, to rekindle that sense of wonder about all things stfnal and fannish that still smolders, however faintly, in all our hearts."



Publication 1960
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