Tomorrow Sometimes Comes
Title | Tomorrow Sometimes Comes |
Year for Search | 1951 |
Authors | Rayer, F[rancis] G[eorge](1921-81) |
Tertiary Authors | Rayer, F. G. |
Date Published | 1951 |
Publisher | Home & Van Thal |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Post atomic war conflict between mutants produced by the radiation and “normal” humans. A central computer becomes the focus of the conflict. The machine was developed in his “The Peacemaker.” New Worlds: Fiction of the Future (London) 6.17 (September 1952): 51-65; and “Ephemeral This City.” New Worlds Science Fiction (London) 11.33 (March 1955): 94-118. |
Additional Publishers | Parts published earlier as “Deus Ex Machina.” New Worlds: Fiction of the Future (London) 3.8 (Winter 1950): 30-40. |
Holding Institutions | L, MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | (1921-81) |
Full Text | 1951 Rayer, F[rancis] G[eorge] (1921-81). Tomorrow Sometimes Comes. London: Home & Van Thal. Parts published earlier as “Deus Ex Machina.” New Worlds: Fiction of the Future (London) 3.8 (Winter 1950): 30-40. L, MoU-St, PSt Post atomic war conflict between mutants produced by the radiation and “normal” humans. A central computer becomes the focus of the conflict. The machine was developed in his “The Peacemaker.” New Worlds: Fiction of the Future (London) 6.17 (September 1952): 51-65; and “Ephemeral This City.” New Worlds Science Fiction (London) 11.33 (March 1955): 94-118. |