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F&SF to change publishing schedule « F&SF Forum
I thought I'd better start a new thread for this subject, but as mentioned in the "thin December issue" thread, F&SF is going bimonthly. The March 2009 issue will be the last monthly issue. Starting with the April/May 2009 issue, we'll be publishing one issue every two months. Each issue will be ...
F&SF is going bimonthly
sfsite.com — The March 2009 issue will be the last monthly issue. Starting with the April/May 2009 issue, we’ll be publishing one issue every two months. Each issue will be 256 pages (16 pages longer than our last Oct/Nov issue) except for this year’s ... (more) F&SF is going bimonthly
F&SF Changes Publishing Schedule
F&SF Changes Publishing Schedule
sfsignal.com — 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 : The March 2009 issue will be the last monthly issue. Starting with ... (more) F&SF Changes Publishing Schedule
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F&SF Changes Publishing Schedule
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