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From: sonja@genie.UUCP (Sonja Bock)
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Subject: Re: Time Paradoxes (Heinlein)
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Date: Thu, 27-Jun-85 11:29:31 EDT
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> "All You Zombies" is definitely a classic.
> 
> Try "The Man Who Folded Himself" by David Gerrold for an
> interesting variation on the theme. I read this one about 
> ten years ago. The writing style is good but not great. The plot
> however, carries the Heinlein paradox to the extreme.

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Another great time-paradox short story is called Kingmaker.  It
appeared in an anthology of first-published short stories that won
some kind of recognition at least 7 years ago.  I don't remember
the name or editor of the anthology or the name of the author. 
General plot involves successive meetings of a famous political
figure and his biographer from 500 years in the future.

If anyone recognizes this short-story and can supply the name of the
anthology (and hopefully the year) or the author, please post it
in the net.