Results for author : "Turner, George"
A Case for Insomnia: Pod People Became a Chilling Metaphor for the Cold War in Sci-Fi's Ultimate Paean to Paranoia, Invasion of the Body Snatchers
American Cinematographer 78(3): 77-81. March 1997.
A Murmuration of Starling or an Exlatation of Lark?
SF Commentary No. 76: 100-106. October 2000. (Reprint, SF Commentary, No. 52, April 1977)
Academy visual effects nominees
American Cinematographer 66(4):54-55. April 1985.
Also Sprach Kubrick: A Symposium on 2001:A Space Odyssey, a Film For All and None
Australian Science Fiction Review 17:3-24. September 1968.
Australian SF, 1950-1980
Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature 5(1): 4-11. March 1983.
Back to the Cactus: The Current Scene, 1970
SF Commentary No. 76: 38-44. October 2000. (Reprinted from SF Commentary, No. 17, November 1970)
Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Happening Vampire
American Cinematographer 73(11): 36-45. November 1992.
Clarifications
Australian Science Fiction Review 3(4):17-28. July 1988. (Whole No. 15) (Response, John Foyster, 3(5):19. Sept. 1988.)
Double Standard: The Short Look, and the Long Hard Look
Australian Science Fiction Review 10:55-61. June 1967.
Dracula Meets the Son of Coppola
American Cinematographer 73(11): 46-52. November 1992.
Famous First Words; George Turner's First Article: The Double Standard: The Short Look, and the Long Hard Look
SF Commentary No. 76: 16-20. October 2000. (Reprinted from Australian Science Fiction Review, June 1967)
Frederik Pohl as a creator of future societies
in: Tolley, M. J., ed. The Stellar Gauge. Carleton, Australia: Norstrilia, 1980. pp. 109-134.
Frederik Pohl As a Creator of Future Societies
SF Commentary No. 76: 76-84. October 2000.
From Paris to Anarres
SF Commentary No. 76: 64-67. October 2000. (Reprinted from SF Commentary No. 44/45, December 1975)
George's Most Important Critical Article: On Writing About Science Fiction
SF Commentary No. 76: 20-30. October 2000. (Reprinted from Australian Science Fiction Review, No. 18, December 1968)
Glimpses of the Great: Seacon (World Convention, Brighton) and Glasgow, 1979
SF Commentary No. 76: 107-110. October 2000. (Reprint, Chunder!, January 1980)
God, Frank Herbert, and the Concept of Deity in Science Fiction
SF Commentary 62/66: 16-18. June 1981.
Home Sweet Home: How I Met Melba
SF Commentary No. 76: 111-113. October 2000. (Reprint, Scythrop 28, Summer 1973-74)
Imagination, Fantasy and Fiction
Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature 16(2): 18-26. 2002. (No. 44)
John W. Campbell: Writer, Editor, Legend
SF Commentary No. 76: 34-37. October 2000. (Reprint)
National Accents in Science Fiction: An Australian Perspective
in: Blackford, Jenny, ed. Contrary Modes: Proceedings of the World Science Fiction Conference, 1985. Melbourne: Ebony, 1985. pp.79-93.
New Directions in Science Fiction
Australian Science Fiction Review 3(6)/4(1):6-9. November 1988/January 1989. (Whole No. 17/18)
Nothing to lose but the chains
Australian Science Fiction Review No. 12:22-26. October 1967.
On Writing About Science Fiction
Australian Science Fiction Review 18:3-17. December 1969.
Overseas scene: an Australian viewpoint, The
Algol 19:21-25. November 1972.
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