Author
Stephen Goldin
Stephen Goldin is the American science fiction writer and former NASA contractor who wrote roughly thirty SF novels through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The Family d'Alembert series (with E. E. Smith) and the Mindflight standalones are his most-cited.
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3
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6
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Years active
1981-1999
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And Not Make Dreams Your Master
by Stephen Goldin
And Not Make Dreams Your Master by Stephen Goldin 1971 review. A near-future psychological-SF novel about a researcher whose dream-recording machine is producing dreams she did not have.

A World Called Solitude
by Stephen Goldin
Stephen Goldin's 1981 SF novel. A man alone on an abandoned colony world and the AI that has been his only companion. Quiet, moving, ahead of its time.

Mindflight
by Stephen Goldin
Mindflight by Stephen Goldin 1978 review. A hard-SF novel about a starship pilot whose telepathic interface with his ship is the reason he can fly it and the reason he is losing his mind.
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Stephen Goldin's 1981 SF novel. A man alone on an abandoned colony world and the AI that has been his only companion. Quiet, moving, ahead of its time.
And Not Make Dreams Your Master by Stephen Goldin 1971 review. A near-future psychological-SF novel about a researcher whose dream-recording machine is producing dreams she did not have.
Mindflight by Stephen Goldin 1978 review. A hard-SF novel about a starship pilot whose telepathic interface with his ship is the reason he can fly it and the reason he is losing his mind.
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