Acornell.2624
net.games.trivia
utcsrgv!utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!mhtsa!harpo!vax135!cornell!pavel
Thu Mar 11 20:23:24 1982
SF Authors trivia
You have to answer these \without/ looking at any books or other reference
materials...

1)  What does the 'K.' in Ursula K. LeGuin stand for?

2)  What's unusual about the way Isaac Asimov travels to England?

3)  What does Robert A. Heinlein require before he'll talk to you at a
   convention?

4)  Whose Nebula did Harlan Elison once steal (it was intended as a joke)?

5)  Under what name did Ursula K. LeGuin publish a story in Playboy?  Why
   was that name used?

6)  What confusion surrounded James Tiptree, Jr. for a time?  (Sorry if this
   one's too vague; I can't think of a good way to phrase it.)

As usual, answers should be sent to me and not the net.  When the flow dies
down, I'll post the winners, if any.  Remember, you may not use any reference
materials...

       Pavel Curtis
       decvax!cornell!pavel
       Pavel.Cornell@Udel

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