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#264
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An interview with Donald Sidney-Fryer; Damien Broderick & Russell Blackford on Climbing Mount Implausible; Brian Stableford on J.H. Rosny the Elder; and William Badger on Karel Capek (A4, 24pp)
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#263
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Sam Donald & Jen Gunnels on Dhalgren on stage; Joe Sanders & Henry Wessells on Robert A. Heinlein; Richard L. Kellogg on Philip Wylie; Mike Barrett on Marjorie Bowen; Paul Cook on Ian McDonald; David V. Griffin on Stephen King; Javier A. Martinez on Kristin Kathryn Rusch (A4, 24pp)
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#262
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Jim C. Hines on the raw numbers of how authors sell their first professional novels; Joe Milicia on A.E. van Vogt; Christopher Cokinos on 2010; David Drake on Manly Wade Wellman; Henry Wessells on Eric Leif Davin; Farah Mendlesohn & Damien Broderick on Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr; Don Webb on Kaoru Kurimoto (A4, 24pp)
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#261
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A host of SF writers talk about their formative years; an interview with Terry Dowling; Brian Stableford on Louis Mullem; Joe Sanders on Full Metal Apache; and D. Douglas Fratz on Kim Stanley Robinson (A4, 24pp)
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#260
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Robert Guffey on the cinematic ancestors and descendents of Charles Darwin; Donald M. Hassler on Philip K. Dick; Russell Blackford on Max Frei; a short story by Patrick Leary; and an interview with Philip Klass (A4, 24pp)
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#259
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Jen Gunnels on the challenge of Robots on stage; L. Timmel Duchamp on Joanna Russ; Mike Barrett on Elizabeth Walter; Joan Gordon on Robert Charles Wilson; Wendy Bousfield on Cory Doctorow; David Mead on Paul McAuley; Hugh Howey on Michael Shea; and Dan'l Danehy-Oakes on Steve Englehart (A4, 24pp)
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#258
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Mike Barrett on Theodore Sturgeon's fantasy fiction; Eugene Reynolds on transcending genre; Gary G. Garner on Philip M. Fisher; Paul Kincaid on John Banville; Gwyneth Jones on Kage Baker; Peter Rawlik on Seamus Cooper; and Michael Levy on Sandra McDonald (A4, 24pp)
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#257
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Brian Stableford on Charles Cros and the origins of French scientific romance; Eugene Reynolds on Gwyneth Jones; Michael Bishop revisits Sleeper; John J. Pierce mines Google for History; Damien Broderick revives Australian Lit Crit; Peter Rawlik on Caitlin Kiernan; Michael Levy on Caleb Fox; and Jenny Blackford on Alison Sinclair (A4, 24pp)
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#256
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Peter Nicholls on the secret history of Big Dumb Objects; Graham Andrews on John D. MacDonald; Daniel M. Kimmel on The Time Traveler's Wife; and Mike Barrett on Michael Coney (A4, 24pp)
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#255
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Chris Nakashima-Brown on SF in the ruins; John Clute on a model for Superman; Joe Green on a visit with Leigh Brackett; K.J. Bishop on the Dead Girls graphic novel; Brian Aldiss on his real genre; Graham Sleight on Lev Grossman; Greg L. Johnson on Greg van Eekhout; and Dan'l Danehy-Oakes on Jacqueline Carey (A4, 24pp)
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#254
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Sherryl Vint on women, science and Gwyneth Jones; Eugene Reynolds on Robert Silverberg; Joe Sanders on Elizabeth Bear; Ron Thomas on Watchmen; and Joe Milicia on essential SF TV (A4, 24pp)
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#253
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Brian Stableford on the French 'Scientific' fiction of the early 1900s; Dwight R. Decker on German proto-SF; Chris Kovacs on Roger Zelazny; David Mead on L.E. Modesitt; Michael Levy on George Mann; and Greg Johnson on John Brown (A4, 24pp)
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#252
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Doug Texter on Gandhi, Nazis and the thory of nonviolence in Harry Turtledove's "The Last Article"; David G. Hartwell on the making of the American fantasy genre; Edgar L. Chapman on Philip Jose Farmer, Donald M. Hassler on Niven and Lerner; Damien Broderick on Robert Silverberg; and Michael Levy on Kage Baker (A4, 24pp)
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#251
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Kit Reed on life so far; Stacie L. Hanes on the 19th-century foundations of Discworld; Joe Sanders on Roger Zelazny; Terry Thompson on the Arthurian paradigm in Frankenstein; James Morrow on Claude Lalumière; Mike Barrett on the fantasies of Simak; and Michael Bishop bids farewell to Tom Disch (A4, 24pp)
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#250
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Eugene Reynolds on Kierkegaard and McDevitt; Arthur Tansky on the Lens and liberty; Paul Shackley on James Blish; Mike Barrett on Mary Wilkins Freeman; and Greg Johnson on Alex Bledsoe (A4, 24pp)
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#249
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Amy J. Ramson provides a pre-WorldCon guide to French-Canadian SF; Eric A. Johnson walks the future of London; Chuck Gannon revisits John Updike's marginalization of SF; Jenny Blackford on Kage Baker; and Robert Bee on Cory Doctorow (A4, 24pp)
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#248
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An interview with Charles Stross; Mike Barrett on Mary Elizabeth Counselman; Donald M. Hassler on Ben Bova; Douglas Van Belle on every story problem, ever; David Mead on Michael Flynn; Jenny Blackford & Niall Harrison on Justina Robson; Paul Kincaid on Dirk Wittenborn; and Ursula Pflug on Eileen Kernaghan (A4, 24pp)
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#247
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Braulio Tavares on Disch's Camp Concentration; Brian Stableford on Gaston de Pawlowski's idealist future history; Tom Purdom and the return of Casanova; Joan Gordon on Jo Walton; Joe Milicia on F&SF film; Joe Sanders on Jay Lake; and Alex Donald on M. John Harrison (A4, 24pp)
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#246
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Christopher S. Kovacs on very early Zelazny; Judith Moffett on her POD experience; David Drake on August Derleth; Michael Levy on Paul Melko; Joan Gordon on Helen Collins; Niall Harrison on John Scalzi; David Mead on Matthew Hughes; and Donald M. Hassler on classic Isaac Asimov (A4, 24pp)
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#245
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Iain Emsley on destabilizing the Occident in Aladdin; Jess Nevins on the nineteenth-century roots of steampunk; David Drake and Mark Geston on Mark Geston; Traci N. Castleberry on the use of a 'third' sex to represent homosexuality in SF; Gary G. Garner on the high-tech piracy of Murray Leinster; Robert Guffey on Jack Kirby; Eugene Reynolds on Thomas M. Disch; Pierce Watters on Ben Bova; and Robert Bee on John Brunner (A4, 24pp)
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#244
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Mary C. Harper on Connie Willis; Philip Long on John Crowley; Michael Hemmingson on Ursula K. Le Guin; Michael Levy on David Almond; Jenny Blackford on Melinda Snodgrass; and David Mead on Mike Brotherton (A4, 24pp)
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#243
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Fiona Kelleghan on savage humanism; Ariel Hameon on Michael Swanwick; Jenny Blackford on Adam Roberts; Donald Hassler on Ken MacLeod; Greg Johnson on Daryl Gregory; Michael Levy on Judith Moffett; Grania Davis on Tom Disch; and David Langford on Clarke and Baxter (A4, 24pp)
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#242
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Michael Swanwick on the rhetoric of fantasy; John Clute on the horror of forgetting; Arthur C. Clarke and Mike Oldfield; Brian Stableford on SF as hoax; Niall Harrison on Adam Roberts; Henry Wessells on Joanna Russ; Robert Bee on sex and robots; and reading Heinlein juveniles as an adult (A4, 24pp)
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#241
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Paul Shackley travels through time and space with James Blish; Allen Steele on the original man of metal: Doc Savage; Greeks in the world of SF: a survey; and Greg Johnson on John Shirley's horror (A4, 24pp)
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#240
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Twentieth Anniversary Issue with Mike Barrett on Greye la Spina, Eugene Reynolds at the borders of genre, Sartre and Rucker: together again, remembering Roger Zelazny, Peter Rawlik on Lovecraft's artistic heirs, Joe Milicia on Robert Sawyer, and reading H.G. Wells in a blackout (A4, 24pp)
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#239
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Damien Broderick on Arthur C. Clarke, Joe Sanders on Neil Gaiman, Tom Purdom on Tom Purdom, Karen Burnham on gender ID in Stross and Egan, and John Clute on Theodore Judson (A4, 24pp)
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#238
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Gary Garner on Anthony Boucher's stories; Robert Bee on imaginary books in speculative fiction; Graham Andrews on the SF of Milton Lesser; S.V. Soplenkov on American SF in Russia; Damien Broderick on John Wright's Null-A; Michael Hemmingson on Moby Dick and SF; and Henry Wessells on Junot Diaz (A4, 24pp)
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#237
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Brian Stableford on writing the future's novels; James Morrow on finding the last witchfinder; Jeff VanderMeer on the new weird; Charles Platt goes beyond the New Wave; Michael Levy on Mark Van Name; and J.G. Stinson on Justina Robson (A4, 24pp)
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#236
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Charles Platt's life in fragments; Lucius Shepard interviews Michael Swanwick; sixty rules of writing short fiction from Terry Bisson; the Benfords report from Utopiales 2007; Javier Martinez on Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill; and Mark Rich on other slipstreams (A4, 24pp)
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#235
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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)
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#234
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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)
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#233
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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)
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#232
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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)
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#231
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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)
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#230
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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)
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#229
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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)
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#228
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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)
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#227
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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)
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#226
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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)
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#225
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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)
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#224
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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)
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#223
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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)
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#222
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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)
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#221
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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)
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#220
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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)
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#219
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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)
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#218
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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)
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#217
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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)
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#216
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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)
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#215
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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)
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#214
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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)
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#213
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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)
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#212
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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)
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#211
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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)
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#210
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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)
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#209
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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)
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#208
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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)
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#207
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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)
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#206
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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)
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#205
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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)
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#204
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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)
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#203
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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)
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#202
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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)
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#201
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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)
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#200
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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)
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#199
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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)
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#198
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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)
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#197
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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)
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#196
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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)
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#195
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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)
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#194
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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)
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#193
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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)
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#192
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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)
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#191
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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)
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#190
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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)
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#189
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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)
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#188
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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)
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#187
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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)
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#186
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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)
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#185
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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)
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#184
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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)
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#183
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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)
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#182
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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)
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#181
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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)
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#180
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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)
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#179
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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)
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#178
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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)
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#177
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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)
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#176
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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)
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#175
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Paul Kincaid on New Wave Fabulism, Greg Beatty on Steven Barnes's Lion's Blood, Gregory Benford on Stephen Baxter's Riding the Rock, Andrew Weiner on Walter Tevis's legacy, Graham Sleight on Poul Anderson's Going for Infinity, and John Clute on Pete Hamill's Forever (A4, 24pp)
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#174
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Paul Pipkin on W.B. Seabrook's influence, Gillian Dooley on Doris Lessing's SF series, James Morrow on Terry Bisson, Howard Hendrix on Jim Munroe, Philip E. Smith on Heinlein's fantasy fiction, Michael Levy on Kate Elliott's Jaran, and Alec Austin on Michael Chabon's Summerland (A4, 24pp)
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#173
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Anne Sydenham on Edward Whittemore, Arthur D. Hlavaty measures Robert Sheckley, Henry Wessells on Tom LaFarge's novels, John Clute on Jeff Noon, Gwyneth Jones on Carol Emshwiller, Russell Blackford on Ken McLeod, and Graham Sleight on Alastair Reynolds (A4, 24pp)
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#172
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Michael Bishop talks about writing, John Clute on James White's fiction, Paul Kincaid considers the stories of Greg Bear and Vernor Vinge, Kate Bonin on gay sex and death in the SF of Orson Scott Card, Damien Broderick on John Clute's Appleseed, and Ariel Hameon on Maureen McHugh's Nekropolis (A4, 24pp)
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#171
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Michael Swanwich interviews Gardner Dozois, Walter Minkel on the young adult fantasy boom, Zoran Zivkovic's overlapping realities, Henry Wessells on Rudy Rucker's Spaceland, Kathryn Cramer probes Peter Crowther's Mars Probes,, Damien Broderick on John Wright, and Joe Sanders on Karl Schroeder (A4, 24pp)
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#170
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Robert J. Sawyer on images of artificial intelligence in SF, Donald Kingsbury and Graham Sleight exchange views on psychohistory, Kathryn Cramer on Carter Scholtz's Radiance, and Jo Walton on John Barnes and the future (A4, 24pp)
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#169
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L. Timmel Duchamp on the beauty and terror of Carter Scholz's Radiance, Judith Berman on imagining the future, Paul Witcover on Graham Joyce's Smoking Poppy, David Langford on China Mieville's The Scar, and Graham Slieght on David Gerrold's The Martian Child (A4, 24pp)
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#168
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Kim Coleman Healy on the Dorsai and the Bloodguard, Kate M. Southard on economic theory explored in SF, Robert Borski on Wolfe's Aubrey Veil, and Don Webb on secrets of writing (A4, 24pp)
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#167
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Ariel Hameon on John Shirley, John Clute on Jules Verne, Howard Hendrix on Alan Dean Foster, Steve Mohn on Doris Lessing, and David G. Hartwell, Kathryn Cramer and Peter Watts on Hard SF (A4, 24pp)
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#166
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Don Webb on R.A. Lafferty's magic, Tavis Allison on Ernest Hogan's sorcery, Claude Lalumiere on Richard A. Lupoff, Steven Silver on Anne McCaffrey's Pern politics, and Paul Kincaid on Tony Daniel's Metaplanetary (A4, 24pp)
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#165
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Alan C. Elms psychoanalyses Cordwainer Smith, and Russell Blackford attends the 'Science Fiction & Biotechnology' conference in Greece (A4, 24pp)
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#164
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Michael A. Arnzen on childhood and media literacy in Stephen King's The Girl Who Loved Tom Gorden, Tavis Allsion on art and music in John Barnes, John Clute on Patrick O'Leary's The Impossible Bird, Bruce Gillespie on Brian Aldiss's Supertoys, and Donald M. Hassler on Allen Steele's Chronospace (A4, 24pp)
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#163
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Greg Bear's Guest of Honour speech to the 2001 World SF Convention, Barry Malzberg and David Drake on the fiction of Tom Godwin, Gregory Benford on science and SF, Bill Sheehan on John Crowley, and Russell Blackford on David Brin (A4, 24pp)
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#162
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Bud Webster on the Complete Geoff Conklin, Paul Kincaid on 2000 and all the 'Year's Bests', Steve Mohn on why film is unimportant to SF, F. Brett Cox on W.P. Kinsella's baseball book, and Rob Latham on J.G. Ballard's Super-Cannes (A4, 24pp)
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#161
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Graham Sleight on SF sell-by dates, Andy Patton on Guy Gavriel Kay and the New Sanctuary Mosaicist, Sondra Ford Swift on John Crowley's Daemonomania, Bud Webster on Frederik Pohl, and Paul Kincaid on Russell Hoban (A4, 24pp)
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#160
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Greg Beatty on reason, sexuality and the self in libertarian SF novels, Michael Swanwick on how he wrote Stations of the Tide, Eugene J. Surowitz revisits Jules Verne, and David Mead on Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space (A4, 24pp)
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#159
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Russell Blackford on Arthur C. Clarke's Vision, Michael Bishop remembers early Dozois, G.T. Munoz on a Mexican classic of SF, Ariel Hameon on Rucker's Transcendence, Philip E. Smith on Ken MacLeod's dope-smoking saurians, and Donald M. Hassler on Stephen Baxter's spatial manifold (A4, 24pp)
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#158
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Candas Jane Dorsey's praise of wetlands, Michael Swanwick sails through Earthsea, Robert Borski goes in search of Severian's lost sister, Tavis Alison reads Chip Delaney's private letters, Eugene Reynolds journeys to the highest altar, and Matthew Appleton revisits the future of war (A4, 24pp)
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#157
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Greg Beatty on Ted Chiang's science magic, 'Whither SF?' -- a chorus of responses, Eric Solstein samples Alfred Bester's notebooks, Graham Sleight on Bester redemolished, David Mead on Alastair Reynolds, Michael Bishop on Jonathan Carroll, Gregory Benford on John Canaday, and Philip Kaveny on T.A. Shippey (A4, 24pp)
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#156
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Patricia McKillip relates to Tolkien, Tavis Allison tests Gwyneth Jones's Critical Principles, and Paul DiFilippo reveals himself, plus Mark Roberts on Jeff Noon's Cobralingus, Jenny Blackford on Lois McMaster Bujold's The Curse of Chalion, and Michael Levy on Linda Nagata's Limit of Vision (A4, 24pp)
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#155
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David Langford goes in search of John T. Sladek, Arinn Dembo gives tribute to Klarkash-Ton, Robert Borski hunts Wolf(e)s, Jeff VanderMeer anatomizes Jeffrey Ford, and Paul Kincaid goes to extremes with Kathe Koja (A4, 24pp)
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#154
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Alejandro Jodorowsky's film version of Dune, Brian Attebery on myth and history in Molly Gloss's Wild Life and Alan Garner's Strandloper, Dan'l Danehy-Oakes on Nora Roberts, and Brian Stableford on Kristine Kathryn Rusch's Stories for an Enchanted Afternoon (A4, 24pp)
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#153
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Judith Berman on SF settings today, Michael Swanwick on SF in nature, Brian Stableford on Hal Clement's stories, Arthur D. Hlavaty on Eric Frank Russell's stories, Terry Weyna on Jane Yolen's stories, Leslie What on Howard Waldrop's circus, and John D. Squires on M.P. Shiel's centennial (A4, 24pp)
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#152
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Josh Lukin on Philip K. Dick's success in Oakland, Lee Weinstein searches for Cordwainer Smith's 50-minute hour, two views of Ellen Datlow's Vanishing Acts, Candas Jane Dorsey on Brian Evenson, David Soyka on Strange Attractions, and Greg Johnson on Paul McAuley (A4, 24pp)
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#151
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James Morrow explores the moral universe of Michael Bishop, Zoran Zivkovic concludes his stidy of Clarke's first contacts, plus reviews of new work by John Crowley, Ursula K. Le Guin, Hugo Gernsback, Joe Haldeman and others (A4, 24pp)
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#150
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Zoran Zivkovic explores first contact in Arthur C. Clarke's "A Meeting with Medusa", Mario Milosevic shares his fascination with 2-D universes, Henry Wessells takes two science-fiction approaches to bicycles, plus reviews of new work by Gardner Dozois, Laurell K. Hamilton, Ramsey Campbell, Kathleen Ann Goonan and others (A4, 24pp)
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#149
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Michael Andre-Driussi on dying earths, Brian Stableford on Sir Humphrey Davy's cosmic travels, an interview with Guy Gavriel Kay, and reviews of new work by Jack L. Chalker, Iain M. Banks, Jamil Nasir, Nancy Kress and others (A4, 24pp)
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#148
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Gary Westfahl surveys our Martian parents; Paul Voermans midwifes the numinous in Paul McAuley's novels; Brian Stableford plumbs Steele's Oceanspace; Russell Blackford visits The Far Shore of Time; and David Mead dances with Maggy Thomas (A4, 24pp)
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#147
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Damien Broderick on Rudy Rucker and the future of Transrealism; John Clute on Michael Bishop; Candas Jane Dorsey on Howard Waldrop; plus A User's Guide to Michael Swanwick (A4, 24pp)
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#146
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Guy Gavriel Kay links Fantasy to History; Eugene Reynolds discusses the Datlow-Windling aesthetic; Joseph Milicia on Guy Kay's Mosaic; Brian Stableford sees La collection interdite; Michael Levy finds Charles de Lint's Heart; Paul Witcover on Thomas Sullivan; Candas Jane Dorsey on Cecilia Tan (A4, 24pp)
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#145
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Brian Aldiss gets behind the movies, Samuel Delany says 'Stop defining SF!', Jack Williamson remembers the original Hugo, Damien Broderick gazes into Jamil Nasir, Michael Bishop waxes lyrical about David Lunde, and Greg Johnson scopes out the 2000 Nebulas (A4, 24pp)
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#144
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Russell Blackford explores time travel, timescapes and Gregory Benford's Timescape, plus reviews of work by Kage Baker, Vernor Vinge, Pat Murphy, Michaela Roessner, Graham Joyce, Jeff VanderMeer, David Memmott, John Clute, and Jack McDevitt (A4, 24pp)
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#143
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John Clute on the different personalities of Moorcock's King of the City, Fiona Kelleghan on the comedy of incongruity in Paul Di Filippo's short fiction, plus gender resistance in the Tiptree Award anthology, and reviews of books by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, James Morrow, Orson Scott Card, Norman Spinrad, Greg Egan, Stephen Baxter, and C.J. Cherryh (A4, 24pp)
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#142
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Special Avram Davidson Issue with excerpts from his travel memoir Dragons in the Trees and Hugh Leddy on Davidson's travels in British Honduras, plus reviews of works by Poul Anderson, Philip Wylie & Edwin Balmer, Richard Bowes, and Charles L. Harness (A4, 24pp)
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#141
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Vella Munn explores the legacy of Homer Eon Flint, Ian Watson plumbs Stanley Kubrick, and David Ketterer surveys the critical work of Leslie Fiedler (A4, 24pp)
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#140
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L. Timmel Duchamp plays with alternate history in Karen Joy Fowler's "Game Night at the Fox and Goose", and Sylvia Kelso traces the return of the repressed through Marx, Hegel, Dumas, and modern fantasy (A4, 24pp)
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#139
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David Hartwell examines the Nowness of SF, Walter Minkel discusses Harry Potter mania, Henry Wessells explores the evolution of Don Webb's writings, and Richard Cohen musically reinvents 2001 (A4, 24pp)
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#138
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Special Gene Wolfe Issue: Robert Borski examines the theme of paternity in Book of the New Sun, Paul Witcover retraces Wolfe's strange travels, and his On Blue's Waters and The Island of Doctor Death... are reviewed by Joan Gordon and Jenny Blackford (A4, 24pp)
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#137
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Brian Stableford admires James White, Jack Williamson remembers Edmond Hamilton, and Alice Turner looks at the Little, Big roots of Crowley (A4, 24pp)
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#136
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Wayne Daniels and David Swanger discuss hard character SF, and David Bratman evaluates Frank Peretti's debt to C.S. Lewis, plus reviews of Nancy Kress, Connie Willis, Terry Brooks, Charles Sheffield, Jeffrey Ford, Michael Cisco and others (A4, 24pp)
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#135
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Steve Mohn exposes the Blair Witch forgery, Ian Watson reports from the London premiere of Eyes Wide Shut, and A. Iwanow appraises Kubrick's body of work (A4, 24pp)
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#134
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Dunja Mohr continues her conversation with Suzy McKee Charnas, Joe Sanders joins in the game of hide and seek in Michael Bishop's No Enemy but Time, and Michael Andre-Driussi unearths the roots of John Crowley's AEgypt (A4, 24pp)
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#133
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A 1996 interview with Judith Merril, the first part of an interview with Suzy McKee Charnas, and reviews of Kit Reed, Neal Stephenson, Brian Aldiss and others (A4, 24pp)
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#132
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Michael Andre-Driussi dissects John Crowley's Beasts, Alice K. Turner gazes into Crowley's The Deep, and Susan Palwick honours the animal in fantasy and science fiction (A4, 24pp)
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#131
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John Clute casts a cold eye over 33 years of Nebula Awards, Paul Witcover remarks upon Samuel R. Delany's The Einstein Intersection, Susan Palwick remembers a pulp artist, and Robert Borski considers the Mandragora in Wolfe's Citadel (A4, 24pp)
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#130
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Ian Watson looks at SF, surrealism and shamanism, Alice K. Turner discusses Patricia McKillip, Augusto Uribe evaluates Enrique Gaspar's Anacronópete, and Damien Broderick reviews George Turner's critical reception in Australia (A4, 24pp)
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#129
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Damien Broderick looks at Philip K. Dick and transrealism, and Ariel Haméon discusses whether success has spoiled K.W. Jeter, plus reviews of Haruki Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Nancy Kress's Stinger, Wil McCarthy's Bloom, and Christopher Stasheff's The Warlock in Spite of Himself (A4, 24pp)
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#128
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Judges' comments and shortlist for the 1998 James Tiptree Jr Award, and Robert Borski's search for maternal roots in Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun (A4, 24pp)
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#127
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Brian Stableford digs up dust in Neil Gaiman's past, Rob Latham on Richard Calder's revolutionary constructs, and Gwyneth Jones on the Secret Feminist Cabal (A4, 24pp)
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#126
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Paul Kincaid and Gwyneth Jones on Starlight 2, Brian Stableford on The Boss in the Wall, Michael Bishop on Ingenious Pain, and Earl Wells on Murray Leinster (A4, 24pp)
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#125
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Michael Andre-Driussi on the ecology of wild cars, Henry Wessells on Port of Call, Damien Broderick on Three in Space, Brian Stableford on Deepdrive, and Russell Blackford on The Nano Flower (A4, 24pp)
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#124
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Paul Witcover dances with Moorcock (and Don Webb gets his mojo working on the Man), James Tiptree Jr writes about herself, Ray Davis and Jonathan Lethem fight the good fight, Damien Broderick's collage on Wolfe's Delage, and Gwyneth Jones is enamoured of Innamorati -- good fun, great sex, delicious food! (A4, 24pp)
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#123
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Brian Aldiss on H.G. Wells, Sylvia Kelso on Lois McMaster Bujold, David Langford on Harry Turtledove, Gwyneth Jones on the personality anthology, and Ray Davis on Jonathan Lethem (A4, 24pp)
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#122
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Sylvia Kelso explores Miles Vorkosigan and the coded feminine, and Rob Latham and Brian Stableford peruse the latest Year's Bests (A4, 24pp)
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#121
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Brian Stableford on un-American fantasy, David Pringle's new scientific romance, Gregory Benford on Thomas Disch and the future of SF, Earl Wells on Slan, Dan'l Danehy-Oakes on Kage Baker's past, Leland Neville on Severna Park's episodes, and Lawrence Person on Free Space (A4, 24pp)
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#120
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Tenth anniversary issue in which Chip Delany takes on the system; more than you ever wanted to know about the NYRSF staff in a special self-indulgent nostalgia bash: dysfunctional apartments, errant mushrooms, monolithic aesthetics, gossip, and the magic of Pop-Tarts (A4, 24pp)
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#119
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Pain and memory in the art of John Crowley, Gwyneth Jones on tribal utopias, Jack Dann hears The Silent and John Clute reviews it, Leland Neville reads Bernard Werber's Empire of the Ants, Brian Stableford sums up Nebula Awards 32, Joe Sanders on pain and relationships in Michael Bishop's Unicorn Mountain, plus Anti-Anti-Modernism, Raves, Rants, and glowing praise for the art of bibliography (A4, 24pp)
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#118
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David Langford explores Diana Wynne-Jones's Deep Secret, Brian Stableford looks at the relative hardness of Benford's Cosm and Flynn's Rogue Star, and Arthur D. Hlavaty sees Dean Koontz as hometown boy made good (A4, 24pp)
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#117
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Fritz Leiber's early reading habits, Kim Stanley Robinson's music while he writes, and Paul Park's The Gospel of Corax (A4, 24pp)
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#116
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Michael Swanwich finds the lost Avram Davidson and Barton Paul Levenson defines the ideology of Robert A. Heinlein (A4, 24pp)
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#115
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Brian Stableford looks at the past and future of speculative fiction in Europe and America, and Brian Evenson explains what magic realism really means (A4, 24pp)
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#114
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Avram Davidson - why me, God?, Damien Broderick on Mary Doria Russell's bleak antiphony - The Sparrow, Bill Sheehan's 'Slant' on Greg Bear, Gary Reger on Moore's classic Jubilee, plus 1897's Other Vampire Novel (A4, 24pp)
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#113
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Michael Andre-Driussi channels his footnotes, Rudy Rucker keeps the beat - Holy Gibson! Holy Sterling! Holy Shirley!, Michael Swanwick - C Jane, C Jane Run, Kit Reed's intro to Weird Women, David Griffin anatomizes Best New Horror, Earl Ingersoll on the three Beggars, plus Arnason's sieve, Drake on some astounding steals, a letter from LeGuin, evangelical druids, and Twinkie the Bat... (A4, 24pp)
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#112
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Bill Sheehan buries himself in Don DeLillo's Underworld, Henry Wessells on Joyce Carol Oates on H.P. Lovecraft, Michael Levy gets down under with Australia's Year's Best, Don Webb takes on Alternate Tyrants, plus George Turner's first time--in print... (A4, 24pp)
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#111
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Fritz Leiber's novel opening, Chip Delany remembers Judith Merril's best, Bill Sheehan on Dozois's Year's Best, Joan Gordon gets coy with Sheri S. Tepper, Michael M. Levy on Sargent's Nebula Annual, Lisa Padol compares the Grails, and Rob Latham scans the 20th Century (A4, 24pp)
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#110
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Fiona Kelleghan on screwball strategies, Brian Stableford on a question of size, Rob Latham does Ballard's Cocaine Nights, Joe Sanders on Bears and Necronauts, Nancy Lambert searches for The Truth Machine, plus reviews of Murphy's Nadya, Antieau's The Gaia Websters, Brust & Bull's Freedom & Necessity, and Fabi's Wyrm, together with "Flights to the mushroom planet no more": Michael Andre-Driussi performs the autopsy on SF (A4, 24pp)
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#109
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Joe Sanders's revisionist Michael Bishop, Rob Latham on a revisionist Frankenstein, an alternate history of Alternate Fiction: the revised story by E.B. Johnson, plus reviews of K.W. Jeter, Rachel Pollack, Ian R. MacLeod, Robert Silverberg, Greg Egan, Louise Marley, Walter M. Miller Jr., and more, together with the confessions of Michael Swanwick (A4, 24pp)
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#108
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Avram Davidson and P.K. Dick doubt each other's reality, Kornbluth defines brains 50s-style, Tom Brennan on Eleanor Arnason's conscious space opera, plus reviews of Tim Powers's Earthquake Weather, Charles Sheffield's Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Michael Marshall Smith's Spares, and Linda Nagata's Deception Well (A4, 24pp)
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#107
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David G. Hartwell, Grania Davis, Paul Williams, David Bratman: "Obscure Dick: A Panel Discussion, L.A.con III 1996"; "The Sixth Annual James Tiptree, Jr. Awards Annotated List"; Robert J. Sawyer's Starplex, reviewed by Michael M. Levy; John Kessel's Corrupting Dr. Nice, reviewed by Bill Sheehan, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#106
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Bruce Byfield, "Fafhrd and the Scot" (Fritz Leiber's letters to Franklin McKnight); Judith Clute and Ellen R. Weil: "Joe Haldeman's For White Hill: A Dual Perspective"; F. Brett Cox: "Other Consuming Artifacts: The Cautionary Tales of John Kessel"; Gene Wolfe's Exodus from the Long Sun, reviewed by John Clute, Ian McDowell's Mordred's Curse, reviewed by Stephanie E. Smith, Stephen Baxter's Ring, reviewed by Philip E. Smith; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#105
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Fritz Leiber, "The Tale of the Grain Ships: A Fragment" (first publication of an unfinished Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser story); Howard Hendrix, "The Literary Establishment vs. the Culture Industry"; C. M. Kornbluth's His Share of Glory, reviewed by Mark Rich; two John Shirley books, reviewed by Joe Sanders; Connie Willis's Bellwether, reviewed by Arthur Byron Cover; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#104
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Bruce Byfield, "Fafhrd and Fritz"; "'Who Killed Science Fiction?': A Spectrum of Responses"; Jan Berrien Berends, "The Politics of Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age"; Haruki Murakami's Dance, Dance, Dance, reviewed by Paul Preuss; Fritz Leiber's The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich, reviewed by Joe Milicia; Damien Broderick's The White Abacus, reviewed by Gwyneth Jones, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#103
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Rob Latham, "The Modern World is an Enormous Fiction: J. G. Ballard and the Millennium"; Virginia Wolf, "'The Kin-dom of God' in Joan Slonczewski's Novels"; Nicola Griffith's Slow River, reviewed by Stephanie Smith; James Morrow's Blameless in Abaddon, reviewed by Bill Sheehan; James Morrow's Bible Stories for Adults, reviewed by F. Brett Cox; Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire, reviewed by Ariel Haméon; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#102
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Michael Swanwick, "Growing Up in the Future"; Damon Knight, "Notebooks"; Eliot Fintushel, "Notes on Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the Lazzo of Stage Reality"; John Adams, "Outer Space and the New World in the Imagination of Eighteenth-Century Europeans"; Uncle River's Thunder Mountain, reviewed by Don Webb; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#101
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Sandra J. Lindow, "Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea: Rescuing the Damaged Child"; Jeff VanderMeer, "The Curious Rooms of Angela Carter"; James Bradley, "A Slippery, Ripperty Thing: Empire and Culture in Peter Carey's Tristan Smith"; Joan Aiken's The Cockatrice Boys, reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Starlight I, edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden, reviewed by Michael M. Levy; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#100
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Samuel R. Delany, "The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism, Part III"; Brian W. Aldiss, "World SF"; Wolff Dobson and Brendon Towle: "Coherent Hypertext: Labels in the Hypertext Maze"; Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "Didn't I See The Same Story Earlier This Week?"; Sarah Zettel's Reclamation, reviewed by Joseph Milicia; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#99
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Samuel R. Delany, "The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism, Part II"; William Gibson's Idoru, reviewed by Ariel Haméon; Nancy Lambert, "Now Wait for Last Year: A Review of LA-Con III"; Alexander Jablokov's River of Dust, reviewed by Andy Duncan; Jonathan Lethem's Amnesia Moon and The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye, reviewed by Sarah Smith, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#98
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Samuel R. Delany, "The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism, Part I"; Susan Eisenhour: "A Subversive in Hyperspace: C. J. Cherryh's Feminist Transformation of Space Opera"; Melissa Scott's Night Sky Mine, reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Christopher Priest's The Prestige, reviewed by Dave Langford; Greg Egan's Distress, reviewed by Russell Blackford, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#97
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Michael Swanwick, "The Fell Like Wheat"; Gary Westfahl's Cosmic Engineers, reviewed by Tom Shippey; Terry Bisson's Pirates of the Universe, reviewed by Brian Stableford; Richard Kadrey's Kamikaze L'Amour, reviewed by Rob Latham; Peter Carey's The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith, reviewed by David Griffin; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#96
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Michael Bishop, "Mary Shelley's Stories and the Unexpected Visit of a Reanimated Englishwoman"; Joe Sanders, "Of Human Bondage in Michael Bishop's Brittle Innings"; W.A. Senior, "Silence and Disaster in the Novels of Michael Bishop"; plus "No More Gor, Part II" and reviews of Jim Young, Bradley Denton, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#95
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Kathryn Locey, "Three Dreams, Seven Nights, and Gene Wolfe's Catholicism;" Alice K. Turner, "The Triumph of Menopause;" Gwyneth Evans, "'A Greater Universe': Landscape and the Intersection of Worlds by Charles Williams and John Cooper Powys;" plus reviews of Gregory Benford, Ian McDonald, Kim Newman; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#94
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Andy Duncan, "Think Like a Humanist: James Patrick Kelly's 'Think Like a Dinosaur' as a Satiric Rebuttal to Tom Godwin's 'The Cold Equations'; "The Autobiography of L. Sprague de Camp (excerpts);" Andrew Enstice, "Attachment to Ten Thousand Things: Neverness by David Zindell;" and more (A4, 24pp)
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#93
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Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, "The Kikes of Peter's Town;" David Bratman, "Mervyn Peake, the Gormenghast Diptych, and Titus Alone" and "The Versions of Titus Alone;" Thomas Ligotti's The Agonizing Resurrection of Dr. Frankenstein & Other Gothic Tales, reviewed by David Griffin, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#92
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Damien Broderick, "Alternatives to the Main Trajectory;" David Alexander Smith, "No More Gor: A Conversation with John Norman;" Ursula K. Le Guin's Four Ways to Forgiveness, reviewed by F. Brett Cox; recommended short fiction: 1995, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#91
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Arthur Byron Cover, "Twenty-Eight Stories by Twenty-Eight People: Full Spectrum 5;" Peter Nicholls, "The Books We Really Read;" Damien Broderick, "Thoughts on Gene Wolfe's Peace;" David Bratman, "How Many Books Wrote Isaac Asimov?"; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#90
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Brian Stableford, "Deus Ex Machina: or, How to Achieve the Perfect Science-Fictional Climax;" Andrey Stolyarov, "The Red Dawn;" Kathleen Ann Goonan's Queen City Jazz, reviewed by Richard Terra; Samuel R. Delany's Atlantis: Three Tales, reviewed by Michael Bishop, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#89
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Joe Sanders, "The Forms I Move To Meet: Roger Zelazny's '24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai';" "Love is the Plan, the Plan in What?: Eight Views of Plan 10 from Outer Space;" Candace Jane Dorsey, Being One's Own Pornographer;" Paul Park's Celestis, reviewed by Rachel Pollack; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#88
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Bud Foote, "Verne's Paris in the Twentieth Century: The First Science Fiction Dystopia?"; Mark Rich, "'It Was A Wonderful Time': Outtakes: Kornblume: Kornbluthiana;" Jean-Louis Trudel, "French SF and SF in French: A Primer;" Rebecca Ore, "The First Time;" John Del Gaizo, "Missile Toe;" and more (A4, 24pp)
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#87
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Gwyneth Jones, "C. S. Lewis and Tolkien: Writers for Children?"; Bill Adams's and Cecil Brook's The End of Fame, reviewed by Catherine Asaro; David Griffin, "Between Priest and Vision;" Brian Stableford, "Discotheque for the Devil's Party, pt. 2;" Gregory Benford's Matter's End, reviewed by Paul Levinson; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#86
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Brian Stableford, "Discotheque for the Devil's Party;" F. Brett Cox, "Epiphanies of the Mind and Heart: John Kessel's Meeting in Infinity and Bruce Sterling's Globalhead;" Gene Wolfe, "A Critic at the Crossroad: Gregory Feeley's 'How Far to th' End of the World?';" Brian Aldiss, "All Those Big Machines;" and more (A4, 24pp)
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#85
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Arthur Byron Cover, "Golden Age SF in Hollywood;" Allen Steele, "SF vs. The Thing;" Ray Davis, "Delany's Dirt, pt. 2;" Richard Cohen, "Kuttner Themes in Man Drowning;" Nebula Awards 29, edited by Pamela Sargent, reviewed by Gary Reger, H. Bruce Franklin's Future Perfect, reviewed by Brian Attebery, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#84
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Ray Davis, "Delany's Dirt, pt. 1"; Robert Heinlien, "Letter to Theodore Sturgeon, February 11, 1955"; Dan'l Danehy-Oakes, "The Decontructed Barbarian: A Critical Fiction for S.L. Kermit"; Joanna Russ's To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction, reviewed by Samuel R. Delany; The Armless Maiden edited by Terri Windling, reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Richard Calder's Dead Girls and Dead Boys, reviewed by Rob Latham; J.G. Ballard's Rushing to Paradise, reviewed by Michael A. Morrison; Gwyneth Jones's Flowerdust, reviewed by Randall Byers; Harry Turtledove's Guns of the South and Worldwar: In the Balance, reviewed by John Dupuis and Mark Shainblum, and more (A4, 24pp)
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#83
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"How Far Is Too Far? An Open Letter From John Norman"; Ellen R. Weil, "1968 and Joe Haldeman's Moral Theatre"; Joan Gordon, "1968: Fragging The Wars"; Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age, reviewed by Tom Shippey; Stephen Baxter's Flux, reviewed by Leonard Rysdyk; Karl Edward Wagner's The Year's Best Horror Stories XXII, reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz; Ian McDonald's Terminal Café, reviewed Joe Sanders; Cherry Wilder's Dealers in Light and Darkness, reviewed by Don Webb; Ramsey Campbell's The Long Lost, reviewed by Marc Laidlaw; Guy Gavriel Kay's The Lions of Al-Rassan, reviewed by Douglas Barbour (A4, 24pp)
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#82
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Jack Dann, "The Memory Cathedral"; Joe Sanders, "Space Opera Reconsidered"; David Drake, "Intolerance"; Jim Jung, "Armed Mammary"; William Hjortsberg's Nevermore, reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; William J. Widders's The Fiction of L. Ron Hubbard, reviewed by David G. Hartwell; Dave Wolverton's L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume X, reviewed by Michael M. Levy; Paul Di Filippo's The Steampunk Trilogy, reviewed by Howard V. Hendrix; Lisa Goldstein's Travellers in Magic, reviewed by Brian Stableford; Isaac Asimov's Gold, reviewed by Earl Wells; Stanislaw Lem's Peace on Earth, reviewed by Richard Terra (A4, 24pp)
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#81
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Damien Broderick, "Transreality: Beyond Imagination"; Carter Scholz, "Dance of Shadows"; Connie Willis's Remake, reviewed by Paul Preuss; Charles McNair's Land O'Goshen, reviewed by Michael Bishop; David J. Schow's Black Leather Required, reviewed by David Griffin; Jeff Noon's Vurt, reviewed by Marc Laidlaw; Jeff Noon's Vurt, reviewed by Kathleen Ann Goonan; Allen Steele's The Jericho Iteration, reviewed by Gary Reger; Allen Steele's The Jericho Iteration, reviewed by Pascal J. Thomas (A4, 24pp)
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#80
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Arthur D. Hlavaty, "The Politics of Glory: The New SF Grandmasters"; Frederik Pohl, "Last and First Men"; Scott Bukatman's Terminal Identity: The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction reviewed by Rob Latham; Jack Womack's Random Acts of Senseless Violence reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz (A4, 24pp)
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#79
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Michael A. Morrison, "After the Danse: Horror at the End of the Century"; Alice Mills, "Burning Women in Ursula K. Le Guin's Tehanu"; H.P. Lovecraft's Miscellaneous Writings reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; John Crowley's Love and Sleep reviewed by John Clute; Nancy Kress's Beggars and Choosers reviewed by Gwyneth Jones (A4, 24pp)
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#78
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Brian Stableford, "How Should a Science Fiction Story End?"; Marc Zaldivar, "Delany's Neveryóna: Re(textu)ality"; The REdiscovery of Man: The Complete Short Science Fiction of Cordwainer Smith, edited by James A. Mann, reviewed by Earl Wells; Iain M. Banks's Feersum Endjinn reviewed by Rob Latham (A4, 24pp)
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#77
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Gwyneth Jones, "The Journey Through Sumatra"; The Norton Book of Ghost Stories, edited by Brad Leithauser, and his Seward, reviewed by Michael Bishop; Greg Bear's Moving Mars reviewed by Philip E. Smith; recommended books of 1994 (A4, 24pp)
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#76
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Paul Preuss, "Loopholes in the Net: Ruminations on Hard Sf"; Karen J. Bartlett, "Subversive Desire: Sex and Ethics in Delany's Dhalgren"; Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture, edited by Jack Zipes, reviewed by William M. Schuyler, Jr.; Vonda N. McIntyre's Nautilus reviewed by Joseph Milicia (A4, 24pp)
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#75
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David Alexander Smith, "He. Asimov: The Good Doctor as Seen Through His Late Works (Part I)"; Joyce Carol Oates's Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz; The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Seventh Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, reviewed by David Griffin (A4, 24pp)
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#74
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Damien Broderick, "Minds, Modes, Models, Modules"; Russell Blackford, "Hi-tech, Samuel R. Delany, and the Transhuman Condition"; Gene Wolfe's Bibliomen reviewed by Don Webb; Brian W. Aldiss, "Between Privy and Universe: Aldous Huxley (1894-1963)"; reading lists by Jack Cady, M. John Harrison, et al. (A4, 24pp)
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#73
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Bernadette Bosky, "Haunting and Healing: Memory and Guilt in the Fiction of Peter Straub"; The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard Science Fiction, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, reviewed by Brian Attebery; Michael Bishop's Brittle Innings reviewed by Gordon Van Gelder; and more (A4, 24pp)
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#72
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Richard Gess, "Notes on Hypertext: One Artist's State, 1992-1994"; Charles Platt, "Why Hypertext Doesn't Really Work"; Don Webb, "The Future Book"; Jack Cady's Inagehi and The Sons of Noah reviewed by Fred Chappell; Brian Stableford, "The Last Chocolate Bar... (Part II)"; reading lists by Ellen Datlow et al (A4, 24pp)
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#71
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Brian Stableford, "The Last Chocolate Bar and the Majesty of Truth: Reflections on the concept of 'Hardness' in Science Fiction (Part I)"; Melissa Scott's Trouble and Her Friends reviewed by John Clute; Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower reviewed by Nicola Griffith; reading lists by Suzy McKee Charnas and John Crowley (A4, 24pp)
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#70
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Special Philip K. Dick Issue! Paul C. Tumey, "The First Annual Philip K. Dick Convention: Opening Address"; "Philip K. Dick: The Greatest Novels" (panel); "Memories and Visions: Fans and Fellow Writers Remember Philip K. Dick"; plus James Patrick Kelly's first "Brief Encounters: The Magazine Review"; more reviews (A4, 24pp)
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#69
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John McDaid, "Luddism, Sf, and the Aesthetics of Electronic Fiction"; Harlan Ellison's Angry Candy reviewed by Gene Wolfe; Felisberto Hernández's Piano Stories reviewed by Thomas Wiloch; The Year's Best Science Fiction, Tenth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois, reviewed by Arthur Byron Cover (A4, 24pp)
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#68
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David G. Hartwell, "Aspects of Hard Science Fiction"; Kim Stanley Robinson's Green Mars reviewed by Paul Preuss; Suzy McKee Charnas's The Furies reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Thomas Ligotti's Noctuary reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz; John Crowley's Antiquities: Seven Stories reviewed by Michael Bishop (A4, 24pp)
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#67
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Michael Bishop, "James Morrow and Towing Jehovah"; Brian Aldiss, "Elsewhere, Elsewhat?"; Peter Beagle's The Innkeeper's Song reviewed by Susan Palwick; Jonathan Lethem's Gun, With Occasional Music reviewed by Marc Laidlaw; Michael Blumlein's X, Y reviewed by John Clute; reading lists by Nancy Kress et al (A4, 24pp)
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#66
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Stuart Moulthrop, "Electronic Fictions and 'The Lost Game of Self'"; Joyce Carol Oates, "Reflections on the Grotesque"; James Patrick Kelly's Wildlife reviewed by Howard V. Hendrix; Robin Roberts's A New Species: Gender and Science in Science Fiction reviewed by Melissa Scott; recommended short fiction of 1993 (A4, 24pp)
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#65
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Gregory Benford, "Real Science, Imaginary Worlds"; Worried Correspondents, "Miss Manners of Fantasy"; Haruki Murakami's The Elephant Vanishes reviewed by Michael Bishop; Lewis Shiner's Glimpses reviewed by Ray Davis; Jonathan Carroll's After Silence reviewed by Gregory Feeley; recommended books of 1993 (A4, 24pp)
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#64
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John Clute, "Marrying Out: The Year in SF, 1992"; Dan Simmons's Lovedeath reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz; Terry Bisson's Bears Discover Fire reviewed by Karen Joy Fowler; Janeen Webb, The Vampire of Shalott; Eleanor Arnason's Ring of Swords reviewed by Lisa Tuttle; reading lists by Paul Preuss and Poppy Z. Brite (A4, 24pp)
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#63
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Sarah Smith, "Electronic Fiction: The State of the Art"; Kathryn Cramer, "On Science and Science Fiction"; James Tiptree, Jr., "A Genius Darkly: A Letter to Ted White on Philip K. Dick"; Alexander Jablokov's Nimbus reviewed by Shira Daemon; William Gibson's Virtual Light reviewed by Jonathan Lethem (A4, 24pp)
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#62
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David G. Hartwell, "Hard Science Fiction"; The Norton Book of Science Fiction, edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery, reviewed by Brian Stableford; Nancy Kress's Beggars in Spain reviewed by John Clute; Gwyneth Jones's White Queen reviewed by Howard Hendrix; reading list by Gordon Van Gelder (A4, 24pp)
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#61
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Michael Bishop, "Read This: An Extended-Play Self-Indulgence"; Jean-Louis Trudel, "The Québec Scene"; John Clute's and Peter Nicholls's The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction reviewed by David G. Hartwell; Robert Bloch's Once Around the Bloch reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; reading list by Michael Blumlein (A4, 24pp)
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#60
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Joe Sanders, "Breaking the Circle? Robert A. Heinlein's The Door into Summer"; James Tiptree, Jr., "From a Spoken Journal: Thinking About Heinlein, et al., 1971"; Ray Davis, "Five Stories by Martha Soukup"; Damien Broderick's The Dark Between the Stars reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff (A4, 24pp)
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#59
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Judith Merril, "Better to Have Loved: From a Memoir-in-Progress"; Damien Broderick, "of Science Fiction"; David J. Skal's The Monster Show reviewed by Greg Cox; Lucius Shepard's The Golden reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz; reading lists by Gregory Benford, Alfred Coppel, and Jack Williamson (A4, 24pp)
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#58
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Terry Bisson, "Science Fiction and the Post-Apollo Blues"; Connie Willis's Doomsday Book reviewed by Joan Gordon; Avram Davidson's Adventures in Unhistory reviewed by Don Webb; The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories edited by Tom Shippey, reviewed by John Clute; reading list by Brian Aldiss (A4, 24pp)
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#57
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William M. Schuyler, Jr, "Portrait of the Artist as a Jung Man: Love, Death and Art in J.G. Ballard's Vermilion Sands (Part I)"; Élisabeth Vonarburg, "So You Want to Be a Science Fiction Writer?"; Norman Spinrad's Deus X reviewed by Earl Wells; Helen Collins's Mutagenesisreviewed by Gwyneth Jones (A4, 24pp)
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#56
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David J. Skal, "The Graveyard Bash: Horror in the Sixties"; Rebecca Ore "Aliens and the Artificial Other"; Patricia Anthony's Cold Allies reviewed by Alexander Jablokov; Simon Ings's Hot Head reviewed by Robert Killheffer; Bradley Denton's Blackburn reviewed by Robert Devereaux; reading lists by Robert Silverberg et al. (A4, 24pp)
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#55
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John Kessel, "The Brother From Another Planet: Science Fiction vs. Mainstream Short Stories"; Kate Wilhelm's And the Angels Sing reviewed by F. Brett Cox; Pat Cadigan's Fools reviewed by Nicola Griffith; Brian Attebery's Strategies of Fantasy reviewed by Richard Terra; reading lists by Gregory Frost and Tony Daniel (A4, 24pp)
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#54
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Richard Terra, "Shades of Rose and Red: Nostalgic and Visionary Images of the Human Exploration of Mars"; Michael Andre-Driussi, "A Closer Look at the Brown Book: Gene Wolfe's Five-Faceted Myth"; Jack Womack's Elvissey reviewed by Jonathan Lethem; Nicola Griffith's Ammonite reviewed by Gwyneth Jones (A4, 24pp)
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#53
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David J. Skal, "Drive-Ins are a Ghoul's Best Friend: Horror in the Fifties"; Dan Simmons's The Hollow Man reviewed by Kevin G. Helfenbein; Greg Egan's Quarantine reviewed by Brian Stableford; Kipling's Science Fiction and Kipling's Fantasy, presented by John Brunner, reviewed by Jennifer K. Stevenson (A4, 24pp)
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#52
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David J. Skal, "The Dance of Dearth: Horror in the Eighties"; Brian Stableford, "The Redemption of the Infimal"; Alexander Jablokov's A Deeper Sea reviewed by John Clute; Brian Stableford's The Werewolves of London reviewed by Robert Killheffer; reading lists by Allen Steele and James D. Hornfischer (A4, 24pp)
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#51
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Eileen Gunn and Kathleen Ann Goonan, "Two Takes on Geoff Ryman's Was"; Sanuel R. Delany, "The Future of the Bodyand Science Fiction and Technology"; Michael Bishop's Count Geiger's Blues reviewed by Pascal J. Thomas; reading lists by Walter Jon Williams, Marc Laidlaw, and Nicola Griffith (A4, 24pp)
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#50
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Brian W. Aldiss, Introduction to The War of the Worlds (Part I)"; Gordon Van Gelder, "The Shining Sun of Magic"; Greg Bear's Anvil of Stars reviewed by John Clute; Susan Palwick's Flying in Place reviewed by Tony Daniel; "Open Replies" to Susan Palwick's "Believing (In) Fiction"; reading list by Larry Niven (A4, 24pp)
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#49
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Samuel R. Delany, "Zelazny/Varley/Gibson and Quality, Part II"; Joe Sanders, "United States or Ouroboros: Heinlein's Double Star"; Maureen McHugh's China Mountain Zhang reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Kenneth Morris's The Chalchiuhite Dragon reviewed by William M. Schuyler, Jr.; reading list by Dennis Etchison (A4, 24pp)
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#48
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Samuel R. Delany, "Zelazny/Varley/Gibsonand Quality"; Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection reviewed by Arthur Byron Cover; Robert Sheckley, "Memories of the Fifties" (pt. I); Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash reviewed by Gwyneth Jones and by Howard Hendrix (A4, 24pp)
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#47
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Damien Broderick, "Reading SF as a Mega-Text"; Peter J. Heck, Greg Cox, and Shira Daemon, "Three Views of Two Guys From the Future"; Susan Palwick, "Believing (In) Fiction"; Ramsey Campbell's Waking Nightmares reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz; Earl Wells, "The Rule of the Game", reading list by Geoff Ryman (A4, 24pp)
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#46
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Joan Gordon, "Autobiographical Science Fiction and Möbius Strips: Joe Haldeman's The Hemingway Hoax"; Allen Steele, "Hard Again"; Howard V. Hendrix, "Memories of the Sun, Perceptions of Eclipse";Larry Dark's The Literary Ghost reviewed by Brian Stableford; Tim Powers's Last Call reviewed by Kevin Helfenbein (A4, 24pp)
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#45
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Brian Stableford, "C.S. Lewis and the Decline of Scientific Romance"; Barry N. Malzberg, "Some Reflections on Freud, Fantasy & the Jewish Condition"; Jonathan Carroll's Outside the Dog Museum reviewed by Rachel Pollack; Tom Maddox's Halo reviewed by Leonard Rysdyk; reading lists by Steve Rasnic Tem and James Cappio (A4, 24pp)
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#44
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James Cappio, "A Long Guide to K.W. Jeter"; Robert Killheffer, "The Legacy of Columbus: The Lost Races"; The Child Garden reviewed by Bruce Holland Rogers; reading lists by David A. Smith and Don Keller (A4, 24pp)
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#43
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Frank Dietz, "An Interview with Bruce Bethke"; J. G. Ballard's The Kindness of Women reviewed by Charles Platt; Marge Piercy's He, She and It reviewed by John Clute; David Ketterer, "The Establishment of Canadian Science Fiction" (pt. 2); reading lists by Phyllis Gotlieb, Élisabeth Vonarburg, et al (A4, 24pp)
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#42
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David Ketterer, "The Establishment of Canadian Science Fiction" (pt. 1 of 2); Michael Swanwick, "Nine Short Fiction Reviews" ; Michael Swanwick's Gravity's Angels reviewed by Alexander Jablokov; Alexei Panshin, "Greater Work and Lesser Work." (A4, 24pp)
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#41
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James Morrow, "A Meditation on War Stars: The Superweapon and the American Imagination by H. Bruce Franklin"; Patrick McGrath's and Bradford Morrow's (eds.) The New Gothic reviewed by Gene Wolfe; Barry Parker's Cosmic Time Travel reviewed by Larry Niven; Jack Vance's Ecce and Old Earth reviewed by Arthur B. Cover (A4, 24pp)
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#40
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Nicholas Ruddick, "Is There Any British Science Fiction? A Serious Inquiry"; Frederik Pohl, "Is SFWA Real?"; Eduardo Galleano's The Book of Embraces reviewed by Rachel Pollack; David G. Hartwell, "The Best SF of the '70s"; Karen Joy Fowler's Sarah Canary reviewed by John Clute; reading list by Jonathan Carroll (A4, 24pp)
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#39
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David G. Hartwell, "Notes on the Evolution of Horror Literature"; Joe Sanders, "At the Frontiers of the Fantastic: Thomas Harris's The Silence of the Lambs"; Pamela Dean's Tam Lin reviewed by Delia Sherman; Carol Emshwiller's The Start of the End of It All reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; reading list by Kathryn Cramer (A4, 24pp)
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#38
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Alexei Panshin, "When the Quest Ended"; Paul Park, "The Shadow of Hard Science Fiction"; Alexander Jablokov's Carve the Sky reviewed by Brian Stableford; Michael Swanwick, "Storyteller Rock" (Ninth in a series of "Writing in My Sleep"); Peter Emshwiller's The Host reviewed by Bryan Cholfin; reading list by Tom Maddox (A4, 24pp)
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#37
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James Cappio, "Through the Momus Glass: James P. Blaylock's The Paper Grail"; Arinn Dembo, "Impassion'd Clay: Tim Powers' The Stress of Her Regard"; Kate Wilhelm's Death Qualified and Damon Knight's A Reasonable World reviewed by Frank Dietz; Candas Jane Dorsey, "Deconstructing Deconstructing Vietnam." (A4, 24pp)
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#36
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Paul Witcover, "A Metaphor for the Multiverse: Michael Moorcock's Mother London"; Arthur Byron Cover, "Just a Phase We're Going Through: Paul M. Sammon's Splatterpunks: Extreme Horror"; Gene Wolfe, "Smiling, She Met the Dragon"; reading list by Michael Kandel (A4, 24pp)
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#35
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Alexei Panshin, "What's Wrong with SF?"; Alexei and Cory Panshin's The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence reviewed by John Clute; I. P. Couliano and H. S. Wiesner, "The Secret Sequence"; Patricia A. McKillip's The Sorceress and the Cygnet reviewed by Delia Sherman; reading list by John Kessel (A4, 24pp)
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#34
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Dan Simmons, "Childhood's End"; Richard Terra, "I Land in the Net"; Kathe Koja's The Cipher reviewed by Cy Chauvin and by Robert Deveraux; Greg Bear's Queen of Angels reviewed by Brian Stableford; Emma Bull's Bone Dance reviewed by Paula Marmor; George Alec Effinger's The Exile Kiss reviewed by Alexander Jablokov (A4, 24pp)
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#33
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Kathryn Cramer, "The Horror Field Now"; Mimi Panitch, "Living Through Fiction"; Judith Moffett's The Ragged World reviewed by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. and by Gwyneth Jones; Glenn Grant, "An Interview with Guy Gavriel Kay"; Kim Newman's The Night Mayor reviewed by Jeff Clark; Alexei Panshin "Imaginative Limits." (A4, 24pp)
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#32
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Donald G. Keller, "The Manner of Fantasy"; Lewis Shiner's When the Music's Over reviewed by James Morrow; Michael Swanwick, "Four Short Fiction Reviews"; Robert Sheckley's The Minotaur Maze reviewed by John J. Ordover; Christopher Hinz, "Subject: Object"; Dan Simmons' Summer of Night reviewed by David R. Herter (A4, 24pp)
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#31
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Gregory Feeley, "The Evidence of Things Not Seen" (pt. 1 of 2); Barry N. Malzberg, "Repentance, Desire and Natalie Wood"; Pat Cadigan's Synners and Patterns reviewed by Elizabeth Hand; William M. Schuyler, Jr., "E. R. Eddison's Metaphysics of the Hero"; "Critics" by Michael Swanwick; reading list by Judith Moffett (A4, 24pp)
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#30
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Gary K. Wolfe, "The Bear and the Aleph: Gregory Benford's Against Infinity"; A.C. Byatt's Possession reviewed by Samuel R. Delany; A.Bertram Chandler'sFrom Ship to Shining Star: A Memorial Volume reviewed by George Turner; Damien Broderick, "Sf and the Postmodern"; reading list by Lucius Shepard (A4, 24pp)
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#29
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Barry N. Malzberg, "The Cloud Sculptor of Terminal X"; Ray Davis, "Who's That Banging at My Dori?"; Carol Emshwiller'sCarmen Dog reviewed by Karen Joy Fowler; Heather Schuler, "Screed" and Samuel R. Delany, "An Antiphon"; Kim Stanley Robinson's Pacific Edge reviewed by Tony Daniel; reading list by Michael Cadnum (A4, 24pp)
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#28
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Gary K. Wolfe and Ellen R. Weil, "Harlan Ellison: An Introduction"; John Clute, "A Few Double Notes"; David Drake, "Elfin Pipes of Northworld"; David Wingrove's Chung Kuo reviewed by Richard Terra; Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's The Year's Best Fantasy: Third Annual Collection reviewed by Robert Devereaux (A4, 24pp)
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#27
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Arthur Byron Cover, "Cathedrals in Inner Space"; Ellen Datlow's Alien Sex reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Kerem S. Bilgé, "Clifford Simak's Journey"; Greg Cox, Ongoing Excerpts from The Transylvanian Library; Michael Blumlein's The Brains of Rats reviewed by Donald G. Keller; Other Edens 3 reviewed by Glenn Grant (A4, 24pp)
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#26
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Samuel R. Delany, "The Life of/and Writing"; Ellen R. Weil, "The Secret You: Fantasy and Story in Brian Aldiss's Mainstream Fiction (pt. 1 of 2)"; Jack Womack's Heathern reviewed by Victor Gonzalez; Terry Bisson's Voyage to the Red Planet reviewed by John Clute; lagniappe by Isaac Asimov, Larry Niven, and Joe Haldeman (A4, 24pp)
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#25
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Gary K. Wolfe, "The Dawn Patrol: Sex and Technology in Farmer and Ballard"; Tony Daniel, "Knot: The Problem"; Alexei Panshin, "L. Ron Hubbard: Science Fiction Giant?"; Jonathan Carroll's A Child Across the Sky reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; Lewis Shiner's Slam reviewed by Charles Platt; lagniappe by John Brunner (A4, 24pp)
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#24
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Samuel R. Delany, "Modernism, Postmodernism, Science Fiction"; Kathryn Cramer, "Literary Architecture: An Introduction to Walls of Fear"; Dave Myers, "The Clarion Paradigm: A Scarecrow"; Gene Wolfe's Castleview reviewed by John Clute; Joe Haldeman's The Hemingway Hoax reviewed by Charles Platt (A4, 24pp)
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#23
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Samuel R. Delany, "Science and Literature"; Greg Cox, "Excerpts from The Transylvanian Library: A Consumer's Guide to Vampire Fiction"; Howard Mittelmark, "An Interview with Orson Scott Card"; Nancy Kress's Brain Rose reviewed by Tony Daniel; K. W. Jeter's Death Arms reviewed by Glenn Grant; reading list by Gordon Eklund (A4, 24pp)
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#22
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Justin Leiber, "Riding the Void Captain's Torch Through Essex House"; Kathryn Hume, "Making Love with the System: Sexualizing Technology-with-a-Capital-T"; Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "The Optimist and the Cynic"; Dan Simmons' Hyperion reviewed by Robert Killheffer; Michael Swanwick, "Two Short Fiction Reviews." (A4, 24pp)
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#21
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Frederik Pohl, "Rio Plus Twenty"; Dave Langford, "Muddying the Waters"; Poul Anderson's The Boat of a Million Years reviewed by John G. Cramer; The New Yolk Review of Scientifiction (parody) including: Robert Killheffer, "Hogwash: The Pig in Fantasy Literature"; James Morrow, "Doom and Digression" and many reviews (A4, 24pp)
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#20
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Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "Amazon Heroic Fantasy: An Overview"; Frank Dietz, "Everyperson in Nowhereland: Characters in Contemporary American Utopias"; Charles Platt, "Quantum Fiction: A Blueprint for Avoiding Literary Obsolescence"; Rob Swigart, "NITS and DRITS"; S. P. Somtow's Moon Dance reviewed by Greg Cox (A4, 24pp)
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#19
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Phillip C. Jennings, "An Interview with Bruce Bethke"; Daniel M. Pinkwater's Fish Whistle reviewed by Gene Wolfe; Kathleen L. Spencer, "The 'Monstrous Regiment'" (pt. II); Jim Young, "Before the Dawn (pt. II)"; Robert A. Heinlein's Grumbles from the Grave, reviewed by Sam Moskowitz and by Richard A. Lupoff (A4, 24pp)
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#18
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Kathleen L. Spencer, "The 'Monstrous Regiment': Mythologies of The Other in British Fantastic Fiction 1880-1920"; Patrick D. Murphy, "The Left Hand of the Pilgrim: Joanna Russ's Contributions to Criticism"; Jim Young, "Before the Dawn: Weinbaum, Campbell, and the Invention of Modern Science Fiction (pt. I)" (A4, 24pp)
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#17
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Frederik Pohl, "The Law of the Raft"; Adrian Cole, "The Vulgariad: An Epic in the Making"; Michael R. Collings, "New Words for New Worlds"; James Morrow's Only Begotten Daughter reviewed by Brian Stableford; Ellen Datlow's Blood Is Not Enough reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; reading list by Christopher Hinz (A4, 24pp)
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#16
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Robert Killheffer, "After Winning the War: Fantasy & Science Fiction's Fortieth Anniversary" (pt. 1 of 2); P. R. Graucho, Ian Grump, Todt Achtungherr, et al, "Un-Nuclear Simmer: The Effect on Global Media of a Major Nuclear Bore"; Alexei and Cory Panshin, "A New Moral Order" from The World Beyond the Hill (pt. III) (A4, 24pp)
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#15
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John Crowley, "The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart"; John Crowley's Novelty reviewed by Jennifer K. Stevenson; Alexei and Cory Panshin, "A New Moral Order" (pt. II); Gene Wolfe's Soldier of Arete reviewed by Robert Killheffer; reading lists by Eileen Gunn, Paul J. McAuley, et al (A4, 24pp)
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#14
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Alexei and Cory Panshin, "A New Moral Order" from The World Beyond the Hill (pt. I); Michael Swanwick, "Three Short Fiction Reviews"; "The New Generation Gap" responses from Marta Randall, Jack Williamson, James Gunn et al; Jim Crace's The Strength of Stones reviewed by Paul Preuss (A4, 24pp)
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#13
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Samuel R. Delany, "How Not to Teach Science Fiction"; Joan Slonczewski, "The Central Paradox in An Alien Light by Nancy Kress"; Alexei and Cory Panshin, "Universal Principles of Operation" from The World Beyond the Hill (pt. 3 of 3); "The New Generation Gap" responses from L. Sprague de Camp, Larry Niven, et al (A4, 24pp)
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#12
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Robert Killheffer, "Striking a Balance: Robert Silverberg's Lord of Darkness, Dying Inside and Others"; Alexei and Cory Panshin, "Universal Principles of Operation (pt. 2 of 3)"; Michael Swanwick, "The Amateur Demographer Goes to the Bookstore"; Generational Saga: Responses to Kathryn Cramer's article "The New Generation Gap" (A4, 24pp)
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#11
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Alexei and Cory Panshin, "Universal Principles of Operation: from The World Beyond the Hill (pt. 1 of 3)"; Kathryn Cramer, "The New Generation Gap: A Study of SF Writers' Ages of Professional Entry into the Science Fiction Field for Six Decades of SF"; Gwyneth Jones, "Deconstructing the Starships" (A4, 24pp)
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#10
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Susan Palwick, "Recapitulating Phylogeny: A Roundabout Review of In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction" by Sarah Lefanu; Patrick D. Murphy, "'Gender Politics': Epithet or Accolade? Or, Feminist Sf and the Case of Joanna Russ"; Full Spectrum 2 reviewed by Kathryn Cramer (A4, 24pp)
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#9
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Brian Stableford, "To Bring in Fine Things: The Significance of Science Fiction Plots"; Kathryn Cramer, "Escher in Elfland: Logic, Fantasy & Criticism" (part 1 of 2); Two Views of "Kirinyaga": Lois Tilton, "Strangling the Baby"; Gordon Van Gelder, "'Let's Go Look at the Natives'"; reading lists by Terry Bisson et al (A4, 24pp)
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#8
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David Langford, "On High"; Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "Two Centuries of Women's Supernatural Stories"; Samuel R. Delany, "Neither the Beginning nor the End of Structuralism... (pt. 3 of 3)"; David G. Hartwell, "An Interview with Theodore Sturgeon (pt. 2 of 2)"; Rebecca Ore, "The Lost Audience." (A4, 24pp)
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#7
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David G. Hartwell, "An Interview with Theodore Sturgeon (pt. 1 of 2); Brian Stableford, "Henceforward: SF in the Theatre"; Richard C. Hoagland's The Monuments of Mars reviewed by Richard Lupoff; Kim Stanley Robinson's The Gold Coast and Green Mars reviewed by Donald M. Hassler (A4, 24pp)
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#6
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Samuel R. Delany, "Neither the Beginning Nor the End of Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, Semiotics, or Deconstruction for SF Readers: An Introduction (pt. 1 of 3)"; Susan Palwick, "The Last Unicorn: Magic as Metaphor"; Ursula K. Le Guin, "Science Fiction and the Future"; reading lists by Walter Jon Williams et al (A4, 24pp)
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#5
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Ursula K. Le Guin, "Some Thoughts on Narrative"; Rachel Pollack's Unquenchable Fire reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; W. P. Kinsella's The Further Adventures of Slugger McBatt reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; Kathryn Cramer, "Sincerity and Doom (pt. 4 of 4)"; reading lists by Greg Benford, Ellen Kushner, and Richard Kadrey (A4, 24pp)
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#4
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Brooks Landon, "Genres in Collision: Philip Glass's 1000 Airplanes on the Roof as Science Fiction Music Theater"; Four excursions into UFOlogy reviewed by Paul Preuss; M. J. Engh, "Science Fiction Poetry: A Rejoinder"; Kathryn Cramer and Greg Cox, "Speaker for the Reticent"; Daniel M. Pinkwater Speaks (A4, 24pp)
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#3
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Jack Womack's Terraplane reviewed by Bruce Sterling; Bruce Sterling's Islands in the Net reviewed by Brooks Landon; Susan Palwick, "I Was a Teenaged Crud Fan: Confessions of an Uptown Girl (pt. 3 of 3)"; Michael Swanwick, "Eight Short Fiction Reviews"; Joan D. Vinge's Catspaw reviewed by Loren J. MacGregor (A4, 24pp)
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#2
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Debbie Notkin, "Forbidden Sex and Uncontrollable Obsession: Sex in the Writings of Norman Spinrad"; Ursula K. Le Guin, "Introduction to the Women's Press edition of The Language of the Night"; Kathryn Cramer, "Sincerity and Doom (pt. 1 of 4)"; Terry Bisson's Fire on the Mountain reviewed by John M. Ford (A4, 24pp)
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#1
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Samuel R. Delany, "Flow My Tears...: Theater and Science Fiction"; Kathryn Cramer, "Science Fiction and the Adventures of the Spherical Cow"; Susan Palwick, "I Was a Teenaged Crud Fan: Confessions of an Uptown Girl (pt. 1 of 3)"; Tim Powers's On Stranger Tides reviewed by Greg Cox; reading list by Lewis Shiner (A4, 24pp)
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