Re: Sixties Science Fiction (fwd)

Elizabeth Gips (changes@cruzio.com)
Thu, 19 Sep 1996 15:35:30 -0400

I don
t remember who wrote them, but I do remember the impact of 2 sci-fi
novels on us all at the time:

One was named Baby Makes Three and I think republished as More Than
Human. It reinforced our hope and belief in evolution as the reason we
invented time/space, the game we were playing at and being, slowly,
successful.

The other was Childhood's End. Very important to us. Sorry I can't
remember the authors right now - probably one of you will.

Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land gave rise to C.A.W., the Church of
All Worlds, a neo-pagan movement started by Tim Zell who transformed
into Otter G'Zell, a most influential and wise figure in the pagan
re-birth movement.

Elizabeth Gips