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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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