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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 19, FALL, 1986
Louis T. Milic: Gnothi Seauton, 3
David M. Larson: Science Fiction – Not the Future, 5
Despite the claims of some writers, S-F is not prophetic.
SPECIAL SECTION: “What If…?”, 17
Futurological Contest Winners
Leonard M. Trawick: Introduction, 18
Mary Makofske: His Brother’s Keeper, 20
Justine Buisson: Pike World, 28
Carole L. Glickfeld: What Could Be Missing?, 33
Ted Gargiulo: PLAYDAD: The New Efficiency, 40
Shirley Powell: Cheruboom, 46
Nancy Potter: Occasional Aromas, 50
Ralph Mendelson: The Goodness Pill, 51
Erica Frances Obey: Apocalypse Postponed, 54
Bruce A. Beatie: “Dear Devil” : The Alien as Savior in Science Fiction, 58
Keep watching the skies: is outer space home to friends or foes?
Richard M. O’Donnell: Word Dance: Electronic Creative Writing and the Digitized World, 80
Are traditional books yielding to electronic bookware?
Joel Lipman: No Price Tags, No Rejections, No Returns: The Creative Democracy of Mail Art, 80
An art form open to everyone—all you need is postage.
Michael Chickey: Last Words, 94
What to read on the highway now that Burma-Shave signs are gone.
BACK MATTER
Edward Jorasky: Letter: Beauty Redefined, 95
Publication Date
Fall 1986
Publisher
Cleveland State University
City
Cleveland
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities
Recommended Citation
Cleveland State University, "The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 19, Fall 1986" (1986). The Gamut Archives. 17.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/17