jameswharris.wordpress.com - 2/2/2009
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Over at Slashdot.org they posted a news announcement with comments, “ Difficult Times for SF Magazines ” that is very worth reading if you’re worried about the fate of SF magazines. The main announcement was Realms of Fantasy will cease publication with the April issue ...
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The Fate of SF Magazines - Over at Slashdot.org they posted a news announcement with comments, “ Difficult Times for SF Magazines ” that is very worth reading if you’re worried about the fate of SF …
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SF Tidbits for 2/2/09
SF Signal —
... , which generates lots of comments. Meanwhile, James Wallace Harris responds: "Maybe what's needed is for the genre to get down to one magazine. Refocus the field of science fiction." ...
Difficult times for sf magazines
Variety SF —
At slashdot. Discussion more frank & insightful than I usually see at blogs. But long. [via James W Harris]
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