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more about #themagazineoffantasysciencefiction SeeingI: Awesome, I will definitely pick this up. F&SF was my introduction to sci-fi literature, and I am glad it continues strong today. more » dejarobin: Thank you. Was trying to think what to get my sister for her birthday - not anymore! more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Good stories, great price... although, since I have almost all of those already (in scattered volumes, incl. an older F&SF anth), I won't be buying th... more » it must be bunnies: Yes! Very excited about this book. Only $12.95 Cdn which is pretty reasonable for all that short fiction goodness. Thanks Grey Area for the great... more » m_faustus: Looks like this might be worth getting. And it has caused me to have a revelation. I don't think that I would like someone who didn't get at least a... more » veeerules: Thanks for the recommendation, I've read a few of these, but it has been at least a decade... I've been on a mission to read SF books that won a Hugo ... more » jbq: @Grey_Area: "Harlan EllisonĀ®" Nice. Must admit to recently having ordered the Vic and Blood-anthology, loved that film, but never read the stories. ... more » AmishJohn: James Tiptree, Jr. would be an even wackier guy if she was a guy: [en.wikipedia.org] more » lazyeight: For over forty years when folks ask me what the temperature is my answer has been, "It's X degrees, fondly Fahrenheit". But, 'Of Time and 3rd Ave' has... more » Chip Overclock: I don't know what Ted Chiang does for his day job, but he needs to quit it and get busy writing more slipstream or whatever the hell you want to call ... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: *adds to library reservations* more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Hmm. You know, F&SF repeatedly turned down my submissions. Maybe I should spend some money and sign up for their workshop! Fortunately, I've got... more » radarskiy: 'the implication that a "pay-to-play" workshop is going to be the main entry point for new writers to F&SF is causing some consternation.' Would y... more » -
#bookreview
60 Years Of Strange Parables And Unsettling Discoveries, In One Volume
The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction has been at the forefront of genre short fiction for sixty years. And current editor Gordon Van Gelder had the unenviable task of choosing just 23 stories to represent those six decades.
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#magazines
Hear The Voices Behind 60 Years Of Fantastic Stories
A new anthology, out now, covers the highlights of 60 years of The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction. To celebrate The Very Best Of F&SF from Tachyon Press, Rick Kleffel interviewed some classic authors that both companies have published. More » -
#publishing
F&SF's Workshop Is Part Of An Effort To Reach Out To New Writers, Says Van Gelder
A new writing workshop organized by the Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction will provide three stories to the magazine per year, according to F&SF. And editor Gordon Van Gelder tells io9 it may actually boost unpublished authors' chances otherwise. More » -
#sciencefictionart
Many-Handed Giant's Body Slowly Disintegrates
Hey, science fiction artists! Stop anthropomorphizing space stations and outposts! Just because a space station is run by artificial intelligences doesn't mean it has to look human — where are all the giant space lions these days? Actually, just kidding — this humanoid floaty station looks cool and impassive, and totally makes us want to pick up the new Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, whose cover it adorns. It's an illustration by artist Fredrik Fahlstad for the cover story, "The Roberts," and it's that rare cover that actually makes us curious about the accompanying story, especially with the head-wires the bits floating off the many-handed edifice, and what looks like a bullet-train below. [Mondolithic Studios]

