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New York Review of Science Fiction #324 Ritch Calvin et al.
Special Invention of Genres Issue: Ritch Calvin: Post-Punk, newer than now can be; Brian Stableford: France’s forgotten epic fantasy; Mike Barrett: Eleanor Scott’s haunting dreams; Gwyneth Jones … 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 #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 #321 Christopher Kovacs et al.
Special Into the Cosmos Issue: Christopher Kovacs: Zelazny’s misunderstood Cat; Mike Barrett: Edith Wharton, Writer of Ghosts; Olympe Chambrion: The Oddest Novel on Sex and Astrology You’ll Ever Hear… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #322 Eric Schaller et al.
Special Mistakes Issue: Eric Schaller: The Windup Girl’s Good & Bad Science; Kovacs & McDonald: Medical Myths & Errors, Take Five; Terry Thompson: Henry James’s Minotaur; Brian Stableford:… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #280 Eileen Gunn et al.
October & Atrocity: J. G. Ballard’s most engimatic work; Roger Zelazny’s final novel; blow-up dolls; Lord Dunsany on the silver screen; the secret life of neckties; memories of William Golding,… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #314 Frum Klass et al.
Special Sex and Memory Issue: Brian Stableford: French Speculative Sex; Fruma Klass: On Knowing Fred Pohl; Michael Andre-Driussi: American Film on Hitler; Emily Hosokawa: Changing Forms of SF Sublimity; Mariano… More
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Cheek by Jowl Ursula K. Le Guin
The monstrous homogenization of our world has now almost destroyed the map, any map, by making every place on it exactly like every other place, and leaving no blanks….As in the Mandelbrot fractal set, the enormously… 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 #323 Amelia Beamer et al.
Special To Fantastic or Not To Fantastic Issue: Amelia Beamer & Gary K. Wolfe: Fantastic Fiction and the Postwar Literary Mainstream; Joe Sanders: Mario Vargas Llosa Avoiding Fantasy; Michael Andre-Driussi:… 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
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New York Review of Science Fiction #275 Josh Anderson et al.
Outsiders: Thomas Disch’s conversation with modernism; outsider writers; the ridiculous and the sublime in Heinlein’s Job; and reviews.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #312 Maureen Kincaid Speller et al.
Special The Past Is Present Issue: Maureen Kincaid Speller on Alan Garner’s Corpus; Michael Bishop in Alternate Worlds with PKD; Istvan Csicsery-Ronay: Ian Watson’s Impossible Visitors; Darrell Schweitzer… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #316 David E Romm et al.
Special Unexpected Segues Issue: SF Music: David E Romm’s Shockwave Guide; Olympe Chambrionne: Sexual Equality in Pre-SF; Michael Andre-Driussi: Hawthorne and Ballard; Mike Barrett: Edith Nesbit’s… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #276 Patrick L. McGuire et al.
Busy Summer: Two forgotten future war novels; Lovecraft on the stage; heroic fantasy and its critics; the composition of Frankenstein; and reviews. … 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