There's a thread a few pages back with a lengthy discussion of WWZ you might enjoy. I thought it was good but a bit derivative of Warday by Streiber.
Actually, none of those authors are even represented in the book, though both Poul and Pohl have novellas in Volume Two of the series.If it's worth its salt, that anthology should have my two very favourites, being "No Truce with Kings" by Poul Anderson and "The Wizards of Pung's Corners" by Frederik Pohl, and something by J.G. Ballard too (he's written too many excellent ones for me to choose).
Actually, none of those authors are even represented in the book, though both Poul and Pohl have novellas in Volume Two of the series.If it's worth its salt, that anthology should have my two very favourites, being "No Truce with Kings" by Poul Anderson and "The Wizards of Pung's Corners" by Frederik Pohl, and something by J.G. Ballard too (he's written too many excellent ones for me to choose).
By coincidence, though, I recently read Pohl's The Early Pohl. The stories in it ranged from forgettable to competent, but the autobiographical segments were much more entertaining and made the book well worth it
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