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''Aboriginal Science Fiction'' was a high-circulation, semi-professional [[SF magazine]] started in October, [[1986]] by editor [[Charles Ryan]].
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''Aboriginal Science Fiction'' was a high-circulation, semi-professional [[SF magazine]] started in October, 1986 by editor [[Charles Ryan]].
  
 
After releasing 49 issues, it ceased publication in the spring of 2001.
 
After releasing 49 issues, it ceased publication in the spring of 2001.
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In 2002 the rights to ''Aboriginal Science Fiction'' were acquired by ''[[Absolute Magnitude]]''.
 
In 2002 the rights to ''Aboriginal Science Fiction'' were acquired by ''[[Absolute Magnitude]]''.
  
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 20 February 2020

Aboriginal Science Fiction was a high-circulation, semi-professional SF magazine started in October, 1986 by editor Charles Ryan.

After releasing 49 issues, it ceased publication in the spring of 2001.

In 2002 the rights to Aboriginal Science Fiction were acquired by Absolute Magnitude.


Publication 19862001
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