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'''''Stardance''''' is a science fiction novel by ] and ]. | '''''Stardance''''' is a science fiction novel by ] and ], published by ] in 1979 as part of its ] science fiction line. The novel's opening segment originally appeared in ] in 1977 as the novella "Stardance," followed by the serialized conclusion, "Stardance II", in ''Analog'' in 1978.<ref></ref> | ||
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Author | Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson |
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Language | English |
Series | The Stardance Trilogy |
Genre | SF |
Publication date | 1979 |
Publication place | USA |
Followed by | Starseed |
Stardance is a science fiction novel by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson, published by Dial Press in 1979 as part of its Quantum science fiction line. The novel's opening segment originally appeared in Analog in 1977 as the novella "Stardance," followed by the serialized conclusion, "Stardance II", in Analog in 1978.
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