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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 #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! and Joanna Russ’s Hobbit… 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 #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 #341 Steve Carper et al.
Special Atomic Love Issue: Steve Carper: Fiction, The Atom Bomb, and the FBI; Brian Stableford: Maurice Magre & Claire d’Amour; Ron Drummond: Artistic Choices and Kim Stanley Robinson; Mike Barrett: T.G.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #306 Victor Grech et al.
Special Shadows of Erasmus Issue: Victor Grech on Star Trek’s Jungian Shadows, Brian Stableford on Poetic Transmission of the Proto-Scientific Romance, Mike Barrett on James Blaylock’s Elfin Fantasies,… 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 #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 #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 #337 Stephen Gerken et al.
Special Politics Issue: Ada Palmer’s Lightning Strikes Twice; Brian Stableford: Théo Varlet’s Apocalpyse; Mike Barrett on Harold Lawlor’s Ghosts; Douglas Van Belle: Scientists in Science … 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 #347 Gardner Dozois et al.
Special Voices of the Departed Issue: Pierre-Paul Durastanti interviews Gardner Dozois; John Kessel: Shelley and Austen take tea; Brian Stableford: Comtesse De Murat and the Feys; Victor Grech: Enterprise’s… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #336 Robert Eldridge et al.
Special Distant Paradises Issue: Robert Eldridge on early sf edens; Jeremy Adam Smith on sf by the Bay; Brian Stableford on Dumas’s forgotten fantasy; Mike Barrett on Richard Searight; Victor Grech: Doctor … More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #335 Mattie Brahen et al.
Special Recursive Fantasy Issue: Mattie Brahen listens to the Orphan’s Tales; Brian Stableford follows faeries in France; M. Thomas Gammarino: SF arms us with understanding; Mike Barrett: Forgotten, prolific… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #334 Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley et al.
Special For a Better Future Issue: A Diplomat’s View of Diplomacy in Star Trek; Brian Stableford: The Role of Technology in French Utopian Fiction; Russell Blackford on Ian McDonald’s Luna: New Moon; … More