These essays from Pat and Dick Lupoff's legendary science fiction fanzine "Xero "provide historical snapshots of the science fiction world in the early 1960s as it was lived by a mix of writers. Highlights include Donald Westlake's humorous denouncement of the science fiction genre and the reasons he quit writing science fiction to write mystery novels; James Blish's nostalgic look back to his stint writing scripts for the popular "Captain Video" serial; Lin Carter's parody of Sax Rohmar's "Fu Manchu" novels; Don Thompson's thoughts on the origins of the ultrapowerful and mysterious comic book characters Dr. Fate and the Spectre; and Harlan Ellison on the film "Psycho."
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