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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 #300 Kim Stanley Robinson et al.
Special Anniversary Issue: On Wolfe’s Genius; Maps and Blank Spaces; Ghosts, Living and Otherwise; Cynthia Asquith’s Ghosts; Ursula K. Le Guin’s short fiction, in depth; Bruce McAllister’s… 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 #281 Andrew Ferguson et al.
Unpublished Lafferty: an index; James Tiptree, on the stage; post-Soviet sf; lessons from dinosaurs; and reviews.… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #356 Sandra Lindow et al.
Special Library of America Issue: Sandra Lindow on the Library of America’s expanded edition of Always Coming Home; Joe Milicia on the Library of America’s; SF novels of the 1960s; Jonathan Crowe on maps in sf; Darrell… 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 #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 #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 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 #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 #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 #231 Michael Swanwick et al.
Special SF in China Issue: Reports by David Brin, Nancy Kress, Robert J. Sawyer, Neil Gaiman, Michael Swanwick, David W. Hill, & Carolyn Clink; Greg Johnson: Out West with Emma Bull; Joe Sanders on Ian MacDonald’s… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #298 James Patrick Kelly et al.
Special Punks and Geeks Issue: Cyberpunk, then & now; Old-School Cannibals; Gaiman, Eliot, Prufrock, Manson; Leigh Brackett… 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 #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 #349 Gardner Dozois et al.
Special Gardner Dozois Memorial Issue Memories, anecdotes, appreciations, confessions, and clickbait from Gardner’s friends, fellow travelers, and other assorted fans.… More