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Science Fiction in English _ The Doorway by Evelyn E. Smith
Evelyn E. Smith's "The Doorway" is a science fiction short story published in the 1950s. It was most likely published in Galaxy Science Fiction or another science fiction magazine. As the title suggests, the story revolves around the symbolic material of a "door." The "door" was probably used as a metaphor for a passage to another world or dimension, or a new possibility. In this work, Smith likely used her characteristic style and imagination to explore the boundaries between reality and fantasy, or the known world and the unknown. The novel probably deals with human curiosity, adventurousness, and fear of the unknown, while at the same time indirectly addressing social and philosophical issues of the time through the science fiction setting.

Summary
A man may wish he'd married his first love and not really mean it. But an insincere wish may turn ugly in dimensions unknown.

"It is my theory," Professor Falabella said, helping himself to a cookie, "that no one ever really makes a decision. What really happens is that whenever alternative courses of action are called for, the individuality splits up and continues on two or more divergent planes, very much like the parthenogenesis of a unicellular animal ... Delicious cookies these, Mrs. Hughes."
"Thank you, Professor," Gloria simpered. "I made them myself."

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The Doorway