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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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Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 81 (February 2017) John Joseph Adams et al.
LIGHTSPEED is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF–and fantasy: from epic… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #311 Michael Bishop et al.
Special Science and Scientists Issue! Brian Stableford: The roman scientifique is not proto-science fiction; Kovacs & MacDonald: More Medical Errors; Michael Bishop: The Typing, 30 Years On; Michael Barrett:… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #328 Patrick McGuire et al.
Special Fantascience Issue: Patrick McGuire: On the SF Career of E.T. Bell, aka John Taine; Brian Stableford: On the Forgotten Works of Nicolas-Edme Restif de la Bretonne; John Clute on Hartwell & Nielsen Hayden’s… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #327 Kaja Foglio et al.
Special Advance Planning Issue: Patricia Monk: Readying Readers for the Future; Michael Swanwick and Phil & Kaja Foglio: Plots and Planning; Brian Stableford: The Earliest Lessons in How to Write Science Fiction;… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #326 Audrey Taylor et al.
Special Time and Women Issue: Steve Carper: The Women of the Early SF Canon, Audrey Taylor: Patricia McKillip’s Healing via Time, Robert Eldridge: A Lost Translation of Potoki, Brian Stableford: Speculuative… More
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Lightspeed Magazine Issue 66 (November 2015) John Joseph Adams et al.
LIGHTSPEED is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF–and fantasy: from epic… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #313 Bernadette Bosky et al.
Special Space and Spaces Issue: Brian Stableford: The Impossibility of Impossible War; Bernadette L. Bosky: Finding Space in Peter Straub; Patrick McGuire: The Soviet Space Epic Cosmic Voyage; Christopher Kovacs:… More
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The Cthulhu Encryption Brian Stableford
The Shoggoths attack: “They had been so horrible before that I dare not say that they were any MORE horrible when they came again…. They were still unspeakable, still unthinkable–but whether I could… More
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Salome and other Decadent Fantasies Brian Stableford
Decadent literature is intrinsically and proudly a literature of moral challenge; it is sceptical, cynical, and satirical. It recognizes that everyday morality does not work either in practical or in psychological… More
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Streaking Brian Stableford
For hundreds of years the male members of the Kilcannon family have considered themselves to be the beneficiaries of distortions in the statistical distribution of chance, associating their most fortunate windfalls… More
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Nature’s Shift Brian Stableford
Peter Bell the Third, accidentally named from the title of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, is called upon to renew his old friendship with Rowland Usher, who was deliberately named after the protagonist of a story by Edgar… More
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The Monster MEGAPACK ™: 22 Modern and Classic Tales of Monsters Pamela Sargent et al.
Monsters have become one of the great guilty pleasures of our age. From the zombies of The Walking Dead to the werewolves of Teen Wolf, from the vampires of The Strain to the wide assortment of creatures in Penny Dreadful,… More
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Critical Threshold Brian Stableford
They call them the “rat-catchers.” They’re the crew of the spaceship Daedalus, which an economically destitute Earth has dispatched on a mission to re-establish contact with its far-flung, long-lost colonies in … More
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Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction Brian Stableford
Although the problems of writing fantasy and science fiction include all those pertaining to the writing of any kind of fiction, particular problems arise in stories in which unprecedented things can and do happen,… More
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Journey to the Core of Creation Brian Stableford
It is 1847, and Paris is edging closer to its next revolution, but something is also astir inside Mont Dragon in the Ardèche. This is a place of annual pilgrimage for a band of enigmatic nomads, and also a place of interest… More