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  • Fourth Place: Better to Have Loved: “Presence” 222 The Life of Judith Merril 120 120 142 149 172 “Madonna of the Maquiladora” 173 Bradbury: An Illustrated Life 104 107 116 124 167 No Award 32
  • Do you find that idea between her love for her husband and her love for her close do you think the similarities are? Who is a soothing or frightening? daughter. Kyle says he is innocent, but Becky
  • says simply, “I loved it. May you also.” And New Scientist, Britain’s leading The Terminal Experiment science-fact magazine, raves that “Factoring Humanity is Sawyer’s finest (HarperPrism,
  • 83 nominees 51 Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril by Judith Merril and Emily Pohl-Weary (Between the Lines)50 Ray Bradbury: An Illustrated Life by Jerry Wiest (Morrow)39 The Battle of the
  • although the grandkids loved to operate the mechanism. He stood next to Sarah, looking down on her thinning snow-white hair. She craned her neck as much as she could to look up at him, and a smile crossed
  • although the grandkids loved to operate the mechanism. He stood next to Sarah, looking down on her thinning snow-white hair. She craned Sawyer / Rollback / 7 her neck as much as she could to look
  • although the grandkids loved to operate the mechanism. He stood next to Sarah, looking down on her thinning snow-white hair. She craned her neck as much as she could to look up at him, and a smile crossed
  • and all over the planet, people still know and love Star Trek -- indeed, they know it so well that they recognize individual episodes by their titles. And of course, everyone is familiar with the catch
  • I thought you were going to cite the love affair as the creative challenge. SAWYER: Ah, well, yes, there’s that, too. I have a 45-year-old man in love with an 88-year-old woman. It was fascinating
  • me that when something bad happens to someone you love, you drop everything, do everything, to try and save them. What does Kirk value more than anything else? His reputation, his time in Starfleet, his


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