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New York Review of Science Fiction 12-issue Subscription Kevin J. Maroney et al.
About The New York Review of Science Fiction:
The New York Review of Science Fiction has spent the last 30 years reading science fiction and fantasy like they matter.
NYRSF is a monthly critical magazine about science… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction 6-issue Subscription Kevin J. Maroney et al.
About The New York Review of Science Fiction:
The New York Review of Science Fiction has spent the last 30 years reading science fiction and fantasy like they matter.
NYRSF is a monthly critical magazine about science… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #350 Michael Bishop et al.
Special Sesquarcentennial Issue Michael Bishop: In Praise of Shorter Works Michael Swanwick: Leinster, Lafftery & Loners Ron Drummond: On the Reach of Ursula Le Guin Dave Drake: On Karl Edward Wagner Michael… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #299 Brian Stableford et al.
Special Yesterday’s Tomorrows Issue: Katherine MacLean’s career; French Apocalypses; World War II and Werewolves; The Sunlit Future; Richard Lupoff; August Derlethís Reputation; Yoko Ogawaís subtle… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #355 Mir Seidel et al.
Special Galaxies Long Ago Issue: Mark Scroggins: Moorcock’s Mysterious Wheldrake; Mir Seidel on Gernsback and Tesla; Eric Leif Davin on Gernsback and Weinbaum; Jonathan Hay on Posthumanism & the Foundation;… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #318 Stephen R. Donaldson et al.
Views on fantasy, epic and otherwise, from Stephen R. Donaldson, A.P. Canavan, Ian C. Esslemont, and Brian Stavely; Samuel R. Delany: On the genesis of his first novels; Olympe Chambrione: Fantasy feminism censored… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #352 Kevin J. Maroney et al.
Special What Is Time, Anyway? Issue: Ian Campbell: A Landmark of Modern Arabic SF; Joan Gordon: Gene Wolf’s Memorial Story; David Langford: Mapping John Sladek, Again; Brian Stableford: The SF of Paul Gsell;… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #330 David Hartwell et al.
Special Memorial Issue, in conjunction with the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts: David G. Hartwell, science fiction’s longest-serving editor and the co-founder of this magazine, … More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #353 Martinson Harry et al.
Special Shelter in Place Issue: Victor Grech: The Pandemic, Past Present and Future; Harry Martinson: On the Stars and Poetry; Carla Nixon: On the character of The Goblin Emperor; Mike Barrett: Bernard Capes’s Weird… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #317 Dan'l Danehy-Oakes et al.
Special Super-Science Issue: Brian Stableford: Super-sex via animal gonads, Mike Barrett: Matthew Hughes’s far-future picaro, Michael Andre-Driuss: Behind the King in Yellow, Dan’l Danehy-Oakes:… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #343 Paul Voermans et al.
Special Atrocity Exhibition Issue: Victor Grech: Crimes against humanity in Star Trek; Paul Voermans: How sf engages with genocide; Brian Stableford: Maucire Magre’s final quest for the ideal; Mike Barrett:… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #339 Mark Scroggins et al.
Special War at Literature’s Borders Issue: Mark Scroggins: Jerry Cornelius, Protean Messiah; Joe Milica: Literature’s Stealth Invasion of SF; Darrell Schweitzer Interviews Albert E. Cowdrey; Mike… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #340 Lee Weinstein et al.
Special Scientific Inquiry Issue: John Foyster on the Scientists in Science Fiction; Lee Weinstein: Neither Vegetable nor Animal Be; Andy Duncan: A Master’s Thesis; Brian Stableford: Paradise and the Future of Amour;… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #331 Saul-Paul Sirag et al.
Special From Outside the Genre Issue: Saul-Paul Sirag: Who Was Kirk Allen? A New Theory; Michael Andre-Driussi: Spike Jonez v. Sofia Coppola; David V. Griffin: David Bowie, SF’s Rock Superstar; Mike Barrett:… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #357 Brian Stableford et al.
Special Awaken from Your Slumber Issue: Brian Stableford: Xavier de Ricard’s “poésie scientifique”; Joe Sanders: Kate Wilhelm’s extant Nothing; Ayal Hayut-man: Memory & Trauma in Rothfuss; … More