Small Town by Philip K. Dick is PUBLIC DOMAIN

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Philip K. Dick’s short story, Small Town, is PUBLIC DOMAIN. Here’s a |PDF| of it.

Small Town by Philip K. Dick second publication in the April 1967 issue of Amazing Stories

Small Town was first published in the May 1954 issue of Amazing Stories. Here is the copyright page from that issue:

Table of contents from Amazing Stories May 1954

The fact that the story was not previously known to be PUBLIC DOMAIN is because there was a bogus copyright renewal claim made in 1983. In order for a claim to be properly renewed the first publication date must be cited in the renewal form. It wasn’t. Instead a false first publication date was swapped in.

RE190631 Page 2 (back) includes Small Town:
RE190631 Page 2 (back) Prominent Author, Progeny, Exhibit Piece, Shell Game, A World Of Talent, James P. Crow, Small Town, Survey Team, Sales Pitch, Time Pawn, Breakfast At Twilight, The Crawlers, Of Withered Apples, Adjustment Team, Meddler

As you can see in a scan of the renewal form, pictured above, the renewer has stated that the story was published in the May 1955 issue of Amazing Stories. This is completely false. Here is the table of contents page from Amazing’s May 1955 issue:

Amazing Stories, May 1955 - table of contents

Had the renewer, in 1983, noted the actual first publication date of Small Town the renewal wouldn’t have been valid. By 1983 the copyright had lapsed.

The evidence for bad faith in the copyright process doesn’t end there. Indeed, while story was subsequently republished in Amazing Stories – perhaps lending credence to the idea that the renewer had merely mistaken the first publication for the second, the republication wasn’t until the April 1967 issue of that magazine. And of course a notation in that 1967 re-publication cites the story as having been copyrighted in 1954.

Detail from the April 1967 issue of Amazing Stories, showing that Small Town was copyrighted in 1954

Small Town by Philip K. Dick is PUBLIC DOMAIN!

Posted by Jesse Willis

The Anti-Gravity Room – Season 2 – Episode 11 -The Global Village

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The Anti-Gravity RoomHere’s a complete episode of YTV’s The Anti-Gravity Room from the second season (episode 11 of season 2), titled The Global Village.

This episode includes a discussion of what anime is, a substantial look at the then new “anime sensation” called Ghost in the Shell as well as interviews with Carl Macek, a pair of South African cartoonists, and a young Garth Ennis in Belfast!

Ennis’s comments about the internet, near the end of part 2, probably still reflect his attitude today.

Part 1 of 3:

Part 2 of 3:

Part 3 of 3:

Posted by Jesse Willis

The Anti-Gravity Room – a tour of Harlan Ellison’s secret comics stash

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The Anti-Gravity RoomHow cool would it be to get a personal tour of Harlan Ellison’s secret comics room in his home in Sherman Oaks, California?

It’d be really cool right?

Yup, you’d be right! I know it is cool because I saw this video on YTV back in the early 1990s. It was produced as a segment for a fondly remembered TV show called The Anti-Gravity Room.

At the time Ellison was producing a comic called Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor. Sadly my collection was burglarized. I should have had them in a secret room like Harlan!

But now, come to think of it, his secret room now has, somewhere inside it, a CD copy of Scott’s SFFaudio interview with Ellison!

And the interview is also available as episode #066 of The SFFaudio Podcast |MP3|.

Posted by Jesse Willis