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Connoisseur's Science Fiction

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First published in 1964 by editor Tom Boardman, this Genre Anthology contains ten Science Fiction stories.
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All First-Person Narrators Write Like Novelists
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All First-Person Narrators Write Like Novelists: In "The Wizards Of Pungs Corners", by Frederik Pohl, the narration is given in first person to you, the audience, creating a Framing Device where the narration switches between describing the events of the past and clarifying information for you, the audience. This allows for the omniscience of third-person as well as addressing the reader on a personal level.
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Fountain of Youth
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Fountain of Youth: In "Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow", a Short Story by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., the anti-gerasone medicines would prolong people's lifespans, but not restore their youth. After the climax, it's revealed that they've developed super-anti-gerasone, which will make you as young as thirty.
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Faking the Dead
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Faking the Dead: In "Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow", by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Cramps Schwartz pretends to have died and left behind a Will that declares all his possessions are to be shared equally. This ends up starting a riot, and after they're hauled off to jail Cramps comes back and settles into an apartment free from bothersome descendants.
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