- Author: Michael Orgill Author Record # 14906
- Language: English
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Short Fiction
- Faber-Master (1977)
- Many Rubicons (1976)
- The Mind Angel (1974)
- The Smallest Starship (1974)
- Nebula Awards New York (1974)
- Nebula Awards New York (1974) (1974)
- Review of "Edge of the World" by Charles Neider (1974)
- Review of "Fields Within Fields ... Within Fields: The Methodology of Pattern" from the World Institute Council (1973)
- Review of "Introduction to Physics" and "Introduction to Modern Medicine" by S. T. Butler and Robert Raymond (1974)
- Review of "Projex" by Rebus Heaviwait and Emmanual Lighthanger (1973)
- Review of "SF Directions", a supplement to Edge, Autumn-Winter, 1973 (1974)
- Review of "The Kirlian Aura: Photographing the Galaxies of Life" edited by Stanley Krippner and Daniel Rubin (1974)
- Review of "The Voices of Time" (J. T. Fraser) (1966)
- Beyond Jupiter (1973) by Arthur C. Clarke and Chesley Bonestell
- Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of Tomorrow (1973) by Arthur C. Clarke and Chesley Bonestell
- Billion Year Spree (1973) by Brian Aldiss
- From Elfland to Poughkeepsie (1974) by Ursula K. Le Guin
- H. G. Wells: Critic of Progress (1973) by Jack Williamson
- Harlan Ellison: A Bibliographical Checklist (1974) by Leslie Kay Swigart
- Mars and the Mind of Man (1974) by Bruce Murray and Carl Sagan
- Profiles of the Future (1973) by Arthur C. Clarke
- The Coming Dark Age (1974) by Roberto Vacca
- The Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective (1974) by Carl Sagan
- The Immortality Factor (1974) by Osborn Segerberg, Jr.
- The Left Hand of the Electron (1974) by Isaac Asimov
- The Making of Star Trek (1973) by Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry
- The New Astronomies (1973) by Ben Bova
- The New Astronomy (1973) by Ben Bova
- The Trouble with Tribbles (1973) by David Gerrold
- The World of Star Trek (1973) by David Gerrold
- Those Who Can: A Science Fiction Reader (1974) by Robin Scott Wilson
- Three Faces of Science Fiction (1974) by Robert A. W. Lowndes
- Today and Tomorrow and ... (1974) by Isaac Asimov
