F&SF Changes Publishing Schedule
SF Signal —
... Gordon Van Gelder, Editor/Publisher of The magazine of fantasy & Science Fiction, has announced that they will be changing the monthly publishing schedule from monthly to bi-monthly: ...
Going Linker
Torque Control —
... The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction is going bimonthly; a bit surprised not to have seen more discussion of this (unless I’ve missed it). ...
Daily Scan for 01.05.09 - Smith Dons Who's Mantle, Clones Sheds Excess Hours
SciFi Scanner —
• The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction is switching to a bimonthly publishing schedule. This is understandable, and I imagine only the first step towards even further scifi publishing reductions.
• Matt Smith is the next Doctor Who. He's basically Eccleston meets Tennant minus ten years, and thus a very uninteresting and unrisky pick.
• SF Signal schools us in the lore of Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot.
• Topless Robot shows us a five-second version of Attack of the Clones, which still feels about four and a half seconds too long.
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 ...
Sunday Roundup (1/4-1/10)
Apex Book Company —
What’s new this Sunday? This week, the Apex news roundup will be accompanied by a light link salad. In the upcoming weeks, we’ll also be posting news from Apex authors and editors.
January 4-7, 2009
These days were spent figuring out who could be blackmailed and how much plasma the editorial staff might be able to sell in order to raise $2500 by January 9th.
January 8, 2009
Flames Rising Features Maurice Broaddus Commentary on ORGY OF SOULS - FlamesRising.com has featured an essay by ORGY OF SOULS co-writer Maurice Broaddus on the subject of religion and horror. ...

