![]() If you read a ton of science fiction in the 1970s, it would have done its job admirably but perhaps not stuck around in your brain for very long. It is mildly entertaining, sufficiently well written, and interestingly conceived. ![]() Unto the Last Generation, her sixth novel, is a goodnatured Children of Men in which pluck, hard work, and willingness to compromise don’t exactly save the day, but push the characters well along the road to saving it. This is the first of her novels that I’ve read, although I can see by looking through her bibliography that I once read a story she wrote set in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons world of Ravenloft. Juanita Coulson (born 1933) is an American science fiction writer who wrote sixteen novels and a bunch of short stories, was a prominent fan editor, and was one of the guiding lights of filk music-folk music about science fiction, which is a thing you should look into if you have not done so. Unto the Last Generation (Juanita Coulson, 1975) ![]()
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