By the mid-fifties pulps and magazine anthologies devoted to a specific genre were in their golden days. The titles were popular but by the turn of the decade, a once thriving industry and creative force in American literature and culture gave out to the newly arrived paperback books and of course, that demon found in almost every living room, Television. Even with all the competition, that period of science fiction writing was an extremely vibrant and original time, one ripe for discovery by readers today.
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