- Quark/3
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name = Quark/3
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image_caption = Cover from the first edition
author = edited bySamuel R. Delany andMarilyn Hacker
illustrator = Donald Simpson, Robert Lavigne
cover_artist = Roger Penny
country =United States
language = English
series = Quark
genre =Science fiction Short stories
publisher =Paperback Library
release_date = 1971
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media_type = Print (Paperback )
pages = 238 pp
isbn = NA
preceded_by =Quark/2
followed_by =Quark/4 "Quark/3" is a 1971 anthology of short stories and poetry edited by
Samuel R. Delany andMarilyn Hacker . It is the third volume in the Quark series. The stories and poems are original to this anthology.Contents
* Continuous Landscape, by Donald Simpson
* Foreword, bySamuel R. Delany &Marilyn Hacker
* Continuous Landscape, by Donald Simpson
* "Encased in Ancient Rind", byR. A. Lafferty
* "Home Again, Home Again", byGordon Eklund
* Continuous Landscape, by Donald Simpson
* "Dog in a Fisherman’s Net", bySamuel R. Delany
* Six Drawings, by Robert Lavigne
* "The Zanzibar Cat", byJoanna Russ
* "Field", byJames Sallis
* "Vanishing Points", bySonya Dorman
* "Where Have You Been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy?", byKate Wilhelm
* "Brave Salt", byRichard Hill
* "Nature Boy", by Josephine Saxton
* Continuous Landscape, by Donald Simpson
* "Balls: A Meditation at the Graveside", byVirginia Kidd
* "Ring of Pain", byM. John Harrison
* "To the Child Whose Birth Will Change the Way the Universe Works", by George Stanley
* Continuous Landscape, by Donald Simpson
* "A Sexual Song", byTom Veitch
* "Twenty-Four Letters from Under the Earth", byHilary Bailey
* Six More Drawings, by Robert Lavigne
* "The Coded Sun Game", byBrian Vickers
* Continuous Landscape, by Donald Simpson
* Contributors’ NotesReferences
*cite web
last = Contento
first = William G.
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title = Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
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url = http://contento.best.vwh.net/t34.htm#A735
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accessdate = 2008-01-03
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