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New York Review of Science Fiction #296 Brian Stableford et al.
Special Madness, Music & Romance Issue: Brian Stableford: The Marriage of Science and Romance; Lomig Perrotin: Photographic Approaches to H. P. Lovecraft; Darrell Schweitzer: My First Science Fiction; Christopher… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #295 Aaron Grunfeld et al.
Fallout & Richard Matheson; Richard Prather’s SF P.I.; Frankensteins, apocalypses, the entire world of fantasy, superheroes on the brink of death, robot actors, Forrey Ackerman’s farewells to… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #294 JeFF Stumpo et al.
Borges, Lovecraft, and souls; John Morressy’s fantasy novels; Greg Mellor, Australian wondersmith; Manly Wade Wellman, Plains reporter; Farah Mendlesohn on fantasy; Jean-Luc Picard, epitome; Robots on… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #293 Arthur Hlavaty et al.
The Library of America takes on sf; superheroines on stage; Lovecraft goes book shopping; horror in audio; in world of Warhammer 40K; Patricia McKilip in short form; and the secrets of the sf masters.
ISSUE #293 January… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #292 Michael Andre-Driussi et al.
Roadside Picnic and Capitalism
Santa and Science Fiction
the return of the Yellow Sign
Love and Comics and Madeline L’Engle
Spaceman!
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New York Review of Science Fiction #291 Bernadette Bosky et al.
Liminality in Little, Big; Archeology of the Future; Leigh Brackett’s Venus; Roger Corman and Edgar Allan Poe; Brittle Innings at the ball park; after the robot holocaust… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #290 James Patrick Kelly et al.
The Singularity; German proto-sf and the challeng of translation; Straub’s Hellfire Club; reviews of David Nickle, Patrick Weeks, Ian McDonald, Lord Dunsany, and Space Captain! … More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #289 Jen Gunnels et al.
The Honeycomb trilogy concludes; September 11 and SF; Pon Farr and Jung; Jame Enge’s dragons; Walter Miller’s life and times; Mary Gentle’s opera; and D&D on the stage.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #288 Tom Purdom et al.
Writing Ace Doubles; the singularity on stage; genre and the first novel; more sf Pinocchios; Mike Sirota’s forgotten fantasies; a mystery of Heinlein; Steve Erikson’s new venture; and killer leprechauns.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #287 Christopher Kovacs et al.
Literary allusions and patterns in the first Amber series; fantasy and the scholars; a survey of Greg Benford’s Galactic Center; David Drake on writing; and The Lathe of Heaven on stage!… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #286 David Drake et al.
Worlds at War: Dave Drake on warriors’ stories and humor; Jen Gunnels on alien occupation on the stage, Michael Andre-Driussi on the new Roadside Picnic; Richard Kellogg on Philip Wylie; Michael Levy on an American… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #285 Steven Erikson et al.
May 2012 Issue
Whither Fantasy: Steven Erikson on the Cambridge Companion to Fantasy; A. P Canavan on the future of fantasy scholarship; Yves Menard & Jean-Louis Trudel, sf across the language barrier; memories… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction 12-issue Subscription David G. Hartwell et al.
This esubscription is for 12 months/12 issues of NYRSF in the format of your choice beginning with the current issue.
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Once you subscribe a link is emailed to you. Click on the link (or paste it into your browser… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #284 Chris n. Brown et al.
On the Edges: Science fiction in the borders of the world; John Jakes’s f&sf short fiction; Pinocchio and the Borg Queen; surprisingly perverse early sf; weird fiction from an Estonian master; and reviews.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #283 Brian Stableford et al.
Origins of the Future: The forgotten French origin of sf; new techniques to present sf in the theatre; sf at the British Library; more medical errors; Canadian horror; John Jakes: sf novelist; and reviews.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #282 Tatsumi Takayuki et al.
Dream Mysteries: Noir and weird in collision; from Surrealism to Postmodernism; Ballard’s biography; the murder of Poe; Dirac and Hawking; cowboys and zombies; and reviews.… More


















