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Your Starship Troopers article at NYRSF[edit]

Hi, came across your complaint about deleting your New York Review of Science Fiction article link there. If you will post the link here, I'll take a look -- I was doing a bit of editing there, after re-reading Jo Walton's great retrospective [1]. Best, Pete Tillman (talk) 04:39, 18 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Pete, thanks for getting back with me. The full citation for the NYRSF essay is NYRSF, January 2011, Number 269, p. 1, 8 - 12. Unfortunately it's not up on the NYRSF website because they just haven't updated the site in a while, but it's on my academia.edu site: http://independent.academia.edu/PhilGochenour/Papers/204563/Utopia_of_Pain_Adolescent_Anxiety_and_Narrative_Ideology_in_Robert_A._Heinleins_Starship_Troopers . Let me know what you think.

Thanks -- now I see the problem -- it's a registration-required site, which we're not supposed to post here -- see WP:EL. If NYRSF ever puts it up, please try again! Sorry, Pete Tillman (talk) 05:44, 18 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]