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New York Review of Science Fiction

Subject: Science Fiction / Reviews & Criticism
Category: Magazine
Country of Origin: USA

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Engaging and provocative essays, thoughtful and informed reviews, and topical comment for the SF field.
 

    Nineteen-time Hugo Award nominee!
    Remains by far the most reliably published and probably the most interesting and accessible of the more scholarly oriented 'criticalzines'
    Gardner Dozois, Year's Best SF
    A literate review of the sf field, with a good mix of critical reviews, commentary, articles ... The reviews are long, discerning, and written by well-known figures in the field ... For any library that supports an active science fiction readership, The New York Review of Science Fiction is a 'best buy.'
    Library Journal

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#235

Joe Sanders on Chad Naylor's Shirker, John Clute and Jonathan McAlmont on Iain M. Banks's Matter, James Morrow on writing, Brian Aldiss on Hothouse, Robert Eldridge on Emma Dawson, Joseph Milicia on John Scalzi, and Ursula Pflug and Greg L. Johnson on Nalo Hopkinson (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#234

Critical allegories by Jeff VanderMeer, Mike Barrett on Paula Volsky, Paul Kincaid and Michael Bishop on Morrow and Morrow, Adam Roberts and Joe Sanders on Karl Schroeder, and Niall Harrison on Scott Lynch (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#233

David Swanger on emotion and genre; James Morrow on authorial trouble; Joan Gordon on Mary Rosenblum; Greg L. Johnson on James Van Pelt; Joseph Milicia on Jay Lake; John Clute on Gene Wolfe; David Mead on Larry Niven & Edward Lerner; and Pete Rawlik on Hardboiled Cthulhu (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#232

Thomas Bertonneau on C.L. Moore's heroes; R.A. Lafferty and cannibalism; A.E. van Vogt's simple pleasures; Amy Ransom on Tesseracts; Mattie Brahan on Judith Berman; Paul Kincaid on Jack McDevitt; interviews with D.G. Compton and Nalo Hopkinson (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#231

Special SF in China issue with reports by David Brin, Nancy Kress, Robert J. Sawyer, Neil Gaiman, Michael Swanwick, David W. Hill, and Carolyn Clink, plus Greg Johnson on Emma Bull, Joe Sanders on Ian MacDonald, and Robert Bee on The Oxford Dictionary of SF (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#230

David Langford probes the end of Harry Potter, Eugene Reynolds on Bruce Sterling, Benjamin Blattberg on Sturgeon and Bester, Rudy Rucker on mundane SF, David Mead on Gordon Dickson, Mark Rich on Kit Reed and Lucius Shepard, Henry Wessells on Stephen Marche, and David Drake on Harry Bates (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#229

Robert Guffey on Philip K. Dick and Don DeLillo, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre on Avram Davidson, John Fast on Herman Melville, Michael Lohr interviews Zoran Zivkovic, Paul Kincaid on John Crowley, Philip E. Smith on Allen Steele, and Ursula Pflug on Phyllis Gotlieb (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#228

Mike Barrett on Ernest Bramah's lost China, James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel on post-cyberpunk, Robert J. Sawyer on the failings of StarWars, David Mead on Brenda Cooper, Henry Wessells on Ellen Klages, and Brian Youmans on Laurie Marks (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#227

Michael Swanwick on unfixing-up the unbroken; Robert Guffey on Flann O'Brien; Henry Wessels on Susanna Clarke; and John Langan on Lucius Shepard (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#226

Rob Latham on cyberpunk and the new wave; Geoff Ryman on the mundane; Jason Sanford on the US literary establishment's need-hate relationship with SF; J.G. Stinson on Jo Walton; Stacie Hanes on Michael Arnzen; and Joe Milicia on Daniel Kalstein (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#225

James Morrow on European SF, Amy J. Ransom on horror in Quebec, Jetse De Vries on Peter Watts's Blindsight, Mike Barrett on Henry S. Whitehead, J.G. Stinson on the Tiptree biography, Ariel Hameon on Cory Doctorow, and Joan Gordon on Kit Reed (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#224

John J. Pierce on being editor of Galaxy, Michael Swanwick on Greer Gilman, Brian Stableford on Speculative Japan, Amy J. Ransom on L. Timmel DuChamp, Niall Harrison on Paul DiFilippo's stories, and Henry Wessells on Jan Morris (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#223

Henry Wessells navigates John Clute's lexicon of horror, Judith Kerman explores masks, an interview with Sam Hamm, two views of Michael Flynn's Eifelheim, Jenny Blackford on Paul Witcover, Janine Stinson on Susan Palwick, Kathryn Morrow on Jack McDevitt, John Clute on John C. Wright, and Paul Kincaid on Jo Walton (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#222

Focus on David Drake with interview, review and two essays, plus Oscar De Los Santos on Norman Spinrad, Michael Bishop on Rhys Hughes, Paul Kincaid on Ken McLeod, Greg Johnson on Joel Shepherd, Lisa Padol on Kim Wilkins, and Michael Levy on Chris Roberson (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#221

Mike Barrett on M.P. Shiel's short stories, John Clute on Thomas Pynchon, Graham Sleight on Charles Stross, Joe Sanders on James E. Gunn, Jenny Blackford on Nina Kiriki Hoffman, David Mead on Rebecca K. Rowe, Matthew Appleton on Tim Pratt, and Paul Kincaid on David Louis Edelman (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#220

Jason Van Hollander interviews John Clute, L.E. Modesitt Jr on misinformation, John Clute on Peter Watts, Joseph Milicia on Lara Parker, Nader Elhefnawy on Michael Moorcock, and David Mead on Gregory Benford (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#219

Brian Stableford on the impossibility of SF, Thomas F. Bertonneau on Leigh Brackett, John D. Squires on M.P. Shiel, Henry Wessells on Lovecraft and Wandrei, Eugene Reynolds on posthumous Heinlein, Russell Blackford on Bruce Sterling, and Niall Harrison on Sonya Taaffe (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#218

Matt Cardin interviews Thomas Ligotti, David Hartwell on space opera part 3, Michael Lohr interviews Peter Straub, Niall Harrison on Simon Ings, Michael Levy on John L. Flynn, Alice K. Turner on Diana Wynne Jones, Greg L. Johnson on Terry Bisson, and Ursula Pflug on Maureen McHugh (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#217

David L. Wheat Jr on classic alien bugs, David Hartwell on space opera, two views of Lisa Tuttle's The Mysteries, David Mead on Peter Hamilton, Greg L. Johnson on Walter Jon Williams, Michael Levy on Neal Asher, Ursula Pflug on Iain M. Banks, and Michael Swanwick asks Samuel R. Delany about Santa Claus (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#216

Bob Eldridge on two Victorian women, Michael Bishop queries Bruce Holland Rogers, Robert Friedman slam-dunks J.G. Ballard, Alice Turner in Barrytown, Joan Gordon on Justina Robson, and Mark Rich on Larissa Lai (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#215

Brian Stableford on the space opera renaissance, Kevin J. Maroney on genre through superheroes, Michael Levy on Neal Asher's dark future, Stacie Hanes on James Patrick Kelly's Burn, Martin Lewis interrogates the Aurealis Award, Graham Sleight on Vernor Vinge's rainbow future, and David Drake on selling and selling out (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#214

Boyd Petersen on L'Eve future, Joe Sanders on Chad Oliver's SF, Donald M. Hassler on Gary Westfahl, Mike Levy on R. Garcia y Robertson, David Mead on Mark Tiedemann, Paul Kincaid on Samuel R. Delany, and Joseph Milicia on Kage Baker (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#213

Adam Robert's Clarke Award survey, Kessel & Kelly on slipstream, Lucy Kemnitzer on Justina Robson, Charles Oberndorf on Robert Charles Wilson, Alexandre Donald on M. John Harrison, Michael Levy on John Barnes, and David Mead on Larry Niven (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#212

Graham Sleight on John M. Ford, John Clute on Christopher Priest, K.J. Bishop on Richard Calder, Madeline Malan on Masamune Shirow, Matthew Appleton on John Scalzi, and Kris Dikeman on Jack Cady (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#211

Michael Bishop illuminates Bruce Holland Rogers's aesthetics, Roger Zelazney's occasional demigods, Michael Levy on teenagers in malls, David Griffin on King Kong, John Clute on David Marusek, Adam Roberts on Frederic Jameson, and Joan Gordon on Gunn & Candelaria (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#210

Sylvia Kelso on Patricia McKillip, L. Timmel Duchamp on Joanna Russ, Eugene Reynolds on Tanith Lee, Lucy Kemnitzer on Maureen McHugh, Russell Blackford on Peter Brigg, and Niall Harrison on Michael Cunningham (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#209

Paul Di Filippo on Harlan Ellison's shorts; Heidi Tighe on Delia Sherman; Michael Swanwick on The Fringe; Walter Minkel on Kenneth Oppel; Ursula Pflug on Tesseracts Nine; Adam Volk on Tim Powers's stories; Joseph Milicia on Jan Johnson-Smith; and David Mead on Richard Buettner (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#208

Exaggerated reports of the Death of Science Fiction; an interview with Tom Purdom; Donald M. Hassler on Robert J. Sawyer; David Mead on Robert Reed; Mark Rich on Philip K. Dick; Graham Sleight on Peter Watts; Greg Johnson on Gillian Bradshaw (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#207

Jean-Louis Trudel on Little Green Men, Rudy Rucker on Charles Stross, Brian Attebury on George MacDonald and C.S. Lewis, Joan Gordon on Suzy McKee Charnas, Philip E. Smith on Alastair Reynolds, and Jenny Blackford on James Morrow (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#206

Samuel R. Delany introduces his new collection of essays; Barry Malzberg, Gene Wolfe & David Hartwell praise David Drake; Kit Reed on paranoia; Michael Swanwick on Henry Darger; David Hartwell on Karen Joy Fowler; Martin Lewis on Michael Blumlein; and Marilyn Brahen on Laura Anne Gilman (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#205

Michael Moorcock on R.C. Sherriff, Bob Eldridge on Mark David Chapman – SF Fan, Tom La Farge on Gregory Feeley's Arabia, Farah Mendlesohn on Roger Luckhurst on SF, Joan Gordon on Suzy McKee Charnas, Jenny Blackford on Paul Park's Roumania, and Joseph Milicia on DeWitt Kilgore's Astrofuturism (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#204

Ariel Hameon on Jeffrey Allen Tucker's Delany, Paul Kincaid on Steve Erickson, Boyd Petersen on transgenerational Frankenstein, Michael Moorcock on Brian Aldiss, John Clute on Scott Westerfield, and Dan'l Danehy-Oakes on the return of Thomas Covenant (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#203

Brian Aldiss on Solzhenitsyn, Samuel R. Delany on Theodore Sturgeon, Michael Swanwick's Lexicon of Mirrlees's Lud, John Clute on Charles Stross, Gwyneth Jones on Joanna Russ, James Mann on Clifford D. Simak, and Greg Frost on Lin Carter (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#202

Michael Moorcock on the Subversive, Milan M. Cirkovic on Schroeder's Permanence, Karl Schroeder on Both Sides Now, Robert Guffey on the Periphery, Joseph Milicia on Edging into the Future, Ursula Pflug on Matthew Hughes, Jenny Blackford on Bruce Holland Rogers, and L. Timmel DuChamp on Meredith Sue Willis (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#201

David Griffin visits the Neue Galerie, Adam Roberts considers the Arthur C. Clarke Shortlist 2005, Jenny Blackford and Henry Wessells on Jennifer Stevenson's Trash Sex magic, John Scalzi learns from Heinlein, John Clute on Jack Vance, and Charles Oberndorf on John Varley (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#200

Grania Davis and Henry Wessells on Avram Davidson's The Scarlet Fig, Avram Davidson on collaboration, Ursula Pflug on Nalo Hopkinson, Gregory Benford & Martin Hoffert on Michael Crichton's SF and science, and Tom Shippey on Peter Weston (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#199

Damien Broderick on the afterlife as SF; Tom Shippey on two views of Middle-Earth; Ursula Pflug dreams and tells; John Clute gets lost in Peter Straub; Joe Sutliff Sanders at the Crossroads; Graham Sleight on what makes a story; and Paul Kincaid on the plot against alternate history (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#198

Michael Swanwick and Barbara Bengels on Eileen Gunn, J.G. Stinson's life in SF, Michael Andre-Driussi on anime, Walter Minkel on Greg Bear, and Joe Sanders on Gregory Benford (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#197

Andrew Matveev meets Michael Swanwick; John Clute on Michael Chabon's Detection, Robert J. Sawyer on SF and social Change, two views of Elizabeth Hand's Mortal Love, Russell Blackford on Damien Broderick, Graham Sleight on Ken McLeod, and Michael Swanwick asks Eileen Gunn a single question (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#196

Gwyneth Jones considers sex and power, John Clute on Gene Wolfe's steganography, Alberto Chimal on Cuban fantasist Yoss, Eugene Reynolds on Janis Ian's anthology, Damian Kilby on Jay Lake, and Joan Gordon on Samuel R. Delany (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#195

Tom La Farge on the particular and the general; Lee Weinstein and the quest for the worst; Steve Cockayne on inspirations to the fantastic; David Drake accidentally like a writer; Philip Lawson interviewed by Michael Bishop and Paul Di Filippo; plus reviews of Hendrix, Campbell, Stross and others (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#194

Farah Mendelsohn and John Clute on Susanna Clarke, Ariel Hameon on Charles Stross, Ian Elmsley on Gwyneth Jones and James Lovegrove, Adrian Pocobelli on J.G. Ballard, David Mead on Peter Hamilton, and Damien Broderick on Bruce Sterling (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#193

Graham Sleight makes sense of Damon Knight's Humpty Dumpty, Gabriel Trujillo Munoz on Jorge Carrera Andrade's Latin American vision, Mark Rich on the narrative voice of two Allen Steel stories, Jeremy Adam Smith on SF film directors, David Mead on M. John Harrison, Paul Kincaid on Kim Stanley Robinson, and Greg Beatty on Marleen Barr's anthology (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#192

Brian Stableford on the theory of fantasy, Joan Gordon on a new edition of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, Farah Mendlesohn on using SF in the not-SF world, and Michael Bishop on David Langford's SF parodies (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#191

Farah Mendlesohn on cognitive development and SF for children, Alice Turner on female werewolves, Mark Rich rediscovers magazine SF, plus Philip Snyder on Ian Watson, Joseph Milicia on Brian Attebury, and John Clute on Nalo Hopkinson (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#190

Brian Stableford on Guy de Maupassant's "L'Homme de Mars", Jenny Blackford and Kathleen Ann Goonan on Elisabeth Vonarburg's Dreams of the Sea, Richard Parent on Robert Sawyer's utopian dystopia, Walter Minkel on Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines, and Paul Kincaid on Karen L. Hellekson's The Science Fiction of Cordwainer Smith (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#189

Jim Killus on Fritz Leiber and Louise Brooks, Damien Broderick's life in SF, Robert Reed on his Marrow stories, Zoran Zivkovic on his Fourth Circle, what James Dean means to Jack Dann, what James Morrow thinks about storytelling, and Bruce Baugh on SF and game design (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#188

Brian Atterbury on Eleanor Arneson's Ring of Swords, Allen M. Steele reassesses When Worlds Collide, Jeff VanderMeer on Michael Moorcock, Mark Rich on the debut issue of Alchemy, Greg Beatty on Ellen Datlow's The Dark, and Kathryn Morrow on the Aurora Awards (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#187

David Ketterer on the life and work of John Wyndham, and the genesis of the Triffids; an interview with Lloyd Arthur Eshbach; F. Paul Wilson and John Clute on Robert Heinlein's For Us, the Living; Jenny Blackford on The Complete Tolkien Companion; Henry Wessells on S.T. Joshi's Lovecraft's Library (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#186

Brian Aldiss on H.G. Wells, Neil Gaiman & Gene Wolfe discuss The Knight and Lawrence Person & Dan'l Danehy-Oakes review it, Graham Sleight reviews His Dark Materials, and Philip Snyder on Michael Swanwick's Cigar Box (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#185

David Brin interrogates Christopher Priest's The Separation, Alec Austin on the exhaustion in epic fantasy, David Hartwell on Middle-High Sturgeon, Ken McLeod on What SF Is About, plus an interview with Orson Scott Card (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#184

Michael Swanwick tours the SF world; Lucius Shepard introduces Avram Davidson; Jenny Blackford on SFWA's Authors Emeritus; Joe Sutcliff Sanders on Cosmos Latinos; John Clute on Ian MacLeod; J.G. Stinson on James Tiptree Jr; and Graham Sleight on Charles Stross (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#183

Bernadette Brodsky on religious best sellers and supernatural belief, Jeremy Smith looks at Atwood and Bradbury, Mark Rich reviews speculative poetry, Greer Watson's new taxonomy of the fantastic, Joan Gordon on Charlaine Harris's vampires, Michael Levy on Glen Cook's detective, and Dan'l Danehy-Oakes on Alan Troop's dragons (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#182

Terence M. Green on growing older and wiser, Graham Sleight on van Vogt's short fiction, Joseph Milicia on A. Merritt's Metal Monster, Russell Blackford on Jasper Fforde, Richard Parent on William Rotsler, Walter Minkel on Allen Steele's Coyote, and fiction by Henry Wessells (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#181

Russell Blackford scrutinizes Patterson & Thornton's book on Heinlein, John Squires remembers William B. Seabrook, John Clute on Charles Platt's criticism, Greg Beatty on the first book on Thomas Ligotti, and Damien Broderick on John Barnes's Duke (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#180

Candas Jane Dorsey says farewell to the literature of ideas, Mark Tiedemann revisits the "SF as Literature" argument, Gregory Frost on which way the winds blow, Greg Beatty on the return of the dead, Michael Bishop on Suzy McKee Charnas's dad, Jenny Blackford on Rosematy Kirstein, and Jeremy Smith on Michael Flynn's River (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#179

Anna Sunshine Ison on fantasies of wrestling, Alice K. Turner and Walter Minkel approach Diana Wynne Jones with enthusiasm, Jeeny Blackford on Gene Wolfe's Return to the Whorl, Eugene Reynolds on Jeffrey Ford's The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories, Damien Broderick on Cory Doctorow's Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, and Faren Miller on K.J. Bishop's The Etched City (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#178

Candas Jane Dorsey on inner space, Ariel Hameon on ambitious anthologies, Farah Mendelsohn on recent Kid Lit, John Clute on Adam Roberts, Kathryn Morrow on Sarah Singleton, Russell Blackford on The Hard SF Renaissance, Greg Johnson on Sean McMullen, and Joe Milicia on Babylon 5 (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#177

A gallery and appreciation of the mid-20th-century futurist illustrator Arthur Radebaugh; an interview with William Gibson and appreciation of his Pattern Recognition; John Clute on Linda Nagata; Gwyneth Jones on Elizabeth Moon; Helen Pilinovsky on Jonathan Carroll; and Tanine Allison on Rob Latham (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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#176

Michael Bishop reflects on his stories, Dave Smeds on his turning points, Damien Broderick on The Judas Mandala, Joe Sanders on Theodore Sturgeon's importance, David Griffin on Salman Rushdie, and Graham Sleight on The Hard SF Renaissance (A4, 24pp) UK: £3.00
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