• New York Review of Science Fiction #285
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #285 Steven Erikson et al.

    May 2012 Issue

    Whither Fantasy: Steven Erikson on the Cambridge Companion to Fantasy; A. P Canavan on the future of fantasy scholarship; Yves Menard & Jean-Louis Trudel, sf across the language barrier; memories… More

  • New York Review of Science Fiction #289
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #289 Jen Gunnels et al.

    The Honeycomb trilogy concludes; September 11 and SF; Pon Farr and Jung; Jame Enge’s dragons; Walter Miller’s life and times; Mary Gentle’s opera; and D&D on the stage.… More

  • New York Review of Science Fiction #288
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #288 Tom Purdom et al.

    Writing Ace Doubles; the singularity on stage; genre and the first novel; more sf Pinocchios; Mike Sirota’s forgotten fantasies; a mystery of Heinlein; Steve Erikson’s new venture; and killer leprechauns.… More

  • New York Review of Science Fiction #318
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #318 Stephen R. Donaldson et al.

    Views on fantasy, epic and otherwise, from Stephen R. Donaldson, A.P. Canavan, Ian C. Esslemont, and Brian Stavely; Samuel R. Delany: On the genesis of his first novels; Olympe Chambrione: Fantasy feminism censored… More

  • New York Review of Science Fiction #314
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #314 Frum Klass et al.

    Special Sex and Memory Issue: Brian Stableford: French Speculative Sex; Fruma Klass: On Knowing Fred Pohl; Michael Andre-Driussi: American Film on Hitler; Emily Hosokawa: Changing Forms of SF Sublimity; Mariano… More

  • New York Review of Science Fiction #340
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #340 Lee Weinstein et al.

    Special Scientific Inquiry Issue: John Foyster on the Scientists in Science Fiction; Lee Weinstein: Neither Vegetable nor Animal Be; Andy Duncan: A Master’s Thesis; Brian Stableford: Paradise and the Future of… More

  • New York Review of Science Fiction #334
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    New York Review of Science Fiction #334 Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley et al.

    Special For a Better Future Issue: A Diplomat’s View of Diplomacy in Star Trek; Brian Stableford: The Role of Technology in French Utopian Fiction; Russell Blackford on Ian McDonald’s Luna: New Moon; … More