-
New York Review of Science Fiction #345 Lee Weinstein et al.
Special Novels and Opioids Issue: Lee Weinstein: Opiates and fantastic literature; Brian Stableford: Cinderella & the rise of the novel; Darrell Schweitzer: The H.G. Wells Problem; Nader Elhefnawy: Technologism… More
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
New York Review of Science Fiction #348 Derwin Mak et al.
Special Outsiders Issue: Derwin Mak: The Perpetually Foreign Asian in SF; Andy Duncan: The Other Species in Stanley Weinbaum’s “The Adaptive Ultimate”; Brian Stableford on the decadent Jane De La Vaudère; Mike Barrett… More
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
New York Review of Science Fiction #338 Leah Krippner et al.
Special Ender and the Beast Issue: Leah Krippner: Ender’s Evolving Editions; Brian Stableford: The First (French) Fantasy Novel?; Terry Thompson: H.G. Wells’s debt to Jonathan Swift; Barbara Bengels:… More
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
New York Review of Science Fiction #344 Henry Wessells et al.
Special Universes of SF Issue: Sandra Lindow: Nnedi Okorafor’s Worlds of SF; Henry Wessells: SF as a World Entire; Brian Stableford: Antediluvian Worlds of French SF; David Drake: Soldiers and Their Governments; … More
-
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