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Love and Colonialism in Andre Norton’s Stand to Horse

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Four Works That Are Not SFF, But Feel Like They Could Be…

Read an Excerpt From Victor LaValle’s Lone Women

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Yul Brynner in Westworld (1973)

How the Science Fictional West Was Won: Michael Crichton’s Westworld

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Love and Colonialism in Andre Norton’s Stand to Horse

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Andre Norton Goes West in Rebel Spurs

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Go West, Young Librarian: Sarah Gailey’s Upright Women Wanted

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Taste of Marrow Sarah Gailey

Mayhem-Causing Hippos Not Done Causing Mayhem. Revealing Taste of Marrow by Sarah Gailey

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Westworld Season 1, Episode 8 “Trace Decay”

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The Questions Raised By 1973’s Westworld Made Its Revival Inevitable

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Bands of Mourning Brandon Sanderson

The Bands of Mourning: Chapter Three

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Pull List: Pretty Deadly

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The Post-Modern Western

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