LS.SRB@EE@sri-unix.UUCP (10/07/83)
From: Stephen R. Balzac <LS.SRB@EE> A Subway called Mobius can be found in a recent anthology by Asimov and his wife, Janet Jeppson. I don't remember who wrote the story, but I can check if anyone is interested.
LS.SRB@EE@sri-unix.UUCP (10/07/83)
From: Stephen R. Balzac <LS.SRB@EE> can be found in Laughing Space, a new anthology by Asimov and Jeppson. I don't remember the title of the story, but I can check.
hester.uci@Rand-Relay@sri-unix.UUCP (10/07/83)
From: Jim Hester <hester.uci@Rand-Relay> The author of the story about a subway with strange topological properties was A. J. Deutsch. It was printed in: Astounding Science Fiction, December 1950 Where Do We Go from Here? (ed. by Isaac Asimov) The Omnibus of Science Fiction (ed. by Groff Conklin) and probably others I don't know about. Jim
brian@qusavx.UUCP (Brian Atkinson) (10/07/83)
I remember the story also. It was a really good idea. I read it in a book I bought in Britain which was a collection of sf stories. If I remember rightly there was also one in the book called "Highway J" which was about time travel. I think the book was called "10 years of science fiction". (There was some number in the title.. probably wasnt 10!). Sorry.. dont know who the author was!.