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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning SF magazine which is the original publisher of SF classics like Stephen King's Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon, and Walter M. Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz. Each 160 page issue offers:  ...
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rofmagazine.com — An Accidental Goddess Raheiran Special Forces captain Gillaine Davré has just woken up in some unknown space way station, wondering where the last three hundred years have gone. The last thing she remembers is her ship being attacked. Now it seems ... (more) Realms of Fantasy Magazine fantasy fiction, reviews of ...
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sfx.co.uk — When The Sarah Jane Adventures returns to BBC1 for a second series, there’ll be a new face in the regular cast. It’s GCSE year for young actress Yasmin Paige (Maria Jackson), so she’s bowing out. But Sarah Jane’s Scooby gang won’t be short-handed, ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine

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Nebula Report: Preliminary Qualifiers Aug 08
Nebula Awards Blog — NOVELS: Daniel Abraham, A Betrayal in Winter, Tor Chris Barzak, One For Sorrow , Bantam Emma Bull, Territory, Tor Kathleen Ann Goonan, In War Times, Tor Ursula K. Le Guin, Powers (Annals of the Western Shore), Harcourt Jack McDevitt, Cauldron, Ace Ian McDonald, Brasyl, Pyr Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, Day 1), DAW NOVELLAS: Gregory Benford, Dark Heaven (Alien Crimes, Resnick, ...

F&SF's December Issue
SFScope — Editor Gordon Van Gelder has announced the contents of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 's December 2008 issue, which goes on sale on 29 October 2008. The table of contents is: Novelets: "A Foreign Country" by Wayne Wightman "Leave" by Robert Reed "A Skeptical Spirit" by Albert E. Cowdrey "How the Day Runs Down" by John Langan Short Story: "Falling Angel" by Eugene Mirabelli Classic Reprint: "The Alarming Letters from Scottsdale" by Warner Law Departments: Editorial by Gordon Van Gelder Books to Look For by Charles de Lint Coming Attractions Films: "Bloody Hell on Lake ...

F&SF's January Issue
SFScope — Editor Gordon Van Gelder has announced the contents of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 's January 2009 issue, which goes on sale at the end of November. The table of contents is: Novelets: "The Minutemen's Witch" by Charles Coleman Finlay "Seafarer's Blood" by Albert E. Cowdrey "Changeling" by Dean Whitlock Short Stories: "The Perfect Infestation" by Carol Emshwiller "All in Fun" by Jerry Oltion "The Monopoly Man" by Barry B. Longyear "The Boy Who Sang for Others" by Michael Meddor "An Elvish Sword of Great Antiquity" by Jim Aikin Classic Reprint: "Rising Waters" by ...

Nebula Report: Preliminary Qualifiers Nov 08
Nebula Awards Blog — NOVELS: Daniel Abraham, A Betrayal in Winter, Tor Chris Barzak, One For Sorrow , Bantam Emma Bull, Territory, Tor Kathleen Ann Goonan, In War Times, Tor Ursula K. Le Guin, Powers (Annals of the Western Shore), Harcourt Jack McDevitt, Cauldron, Ace Ian McDonald, Brasyl, Pyr Terry Pratchett, Making Money, Harper Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, Day 1), DAW NOVELLAS: Catherine ...

Nebula Report: Preliminary Qualifiers Dec 08
Nebula Awards Blog — NOVELS: Daniel Abraham, A Betrayal in Winter, Tor Chris Barzak, One For Sorrow , Bantam Emma Bull, Territory, Tor Doctorow, Cory, Little Brother, Tor Kathleen Ann Goonan, In War Times, Tor Ursula K. Le Guin, Powers (Annals of the Western Shore), Harcourt Jack McDevitt, Cauldron, Ace Ian McDonald, Brasyl, Pyr Terry Pratchett, Making Money, Harper Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, Day ...

F&SF cutting down size
Variety SF — While the writing has been on the wall a while, I just noticed this couple of days old announcement from Gordon Van Gelder, Editor of the magazine. Going 6 larger-sized issues a year (effective April) from 11 today - resulting in a word count cut of 10%. Note Analog & Asimov's too had cut down on content last month. [via SF Signal] ...

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