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  • ...t was a major source of [[SF]] books for many fans (worldwide -- F. and S. F. Book Co. supplied [[Merv Binns]]' bookstore, [[Space Age Books]] in [[Melb Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s, a new owner took over and F. and S. F. Book Co. imploded.
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  • Winner: '''"[[Flowers for Algernon]]"''' by [[Daniel Keyes]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1959] * (second place) "The Alley Man" by [[Philip José Farmer]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1959]
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  • * '''"The Persistence of Vision"''' by [[John Varley]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1978] * "The Watched" by [[Christopher Priest]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1978]
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  • ...d in science fiction, speculative fiction, fantasy, and related genres (SF/F) in all forms. TSFS was organized in September, 2013, following the unfortu * promote SF/F, with particular attention to materials of and by women creators;
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  • * '''"Souls"''' by [[Joanna Russ]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1982] * "To Leave a Mark" by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1982]
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  • * "The Boy Who Plaited Manes" by [[Nancy Springer]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1986] * "Still Life" by [[David S. Garnett]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1986]
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  • * "The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything" by [[George Alec Effinger]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1984] * "Salvador" by [[Lucius Shepard]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1984]
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  • * "Protection" by [[Maureen F. McHugh]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Apr 1992] * "Uh-Oh City" by [[Jonathan Carroll]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1992]
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  • ...a companion magazine to ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' (F&SF), but with an emphasis on adventure [[SF]]. The first issue was dated January, 1957. [[Robert P. Mills]], who edited ''[[F&SF]]'', was also editor of ''Venture''. [[Anthony Boucher]] served as an ad
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  • * '''"The Lincoln Train"''' by [[Maureen F. McHugh]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1995] * "A Birthday" by [[Esther M. Friesner]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1995]
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  • * '''"Goat Song"''' by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 1972] * "Basilisk" by [[Harlan Ellison]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1972]
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  • * "The Monkey Treatment" by [[George R. R. Martin]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1983] * "Slow Birds" by [[Ian Watson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1983]
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  • * '''"The Pusher"''' by [[John Varley]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1981] * "The Quiet" by [[George Florance-Guthridge]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1981]
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  • * "The Thermals of August" by [[Edward Bryant]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1981] * "The Fire When It Comes" by [[Parke Godwin]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1981]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SF/F]]
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  • ...(as well as other, non-[[SF]] magazines). He was officially editor of ''[[F&SF]]'' from December 1964 to December 1965 before turning the title over to
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  • #REDIRECT [[The SF&F Journal]]
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  • * "Apology to Inky" by [[Robert M. Green, Jr.]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1966] * "The Manor of Roses" by [[Thomas Burnett Swann]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1966]
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  • * "A Crowd of Shadows" by [[C. L. Grant]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1976] * "I See You" by [[Damon Knight]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1976]
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  • * "The Lordly Ones" by [[Keith Roberts]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1980] * "The Autopsy" by [[Michael Shea]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Dec 1980]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chimneyville F&SF Society]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Concept SF&F Inc.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The SF&F Journal]]
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  • Winner: '''"That Hell-Bound Train"''' by [[Robert Bloch]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1958] * "The Men Who Murdered Mohammed" by [[Alfred Bester]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1958]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]]. It was later renamed '''''SF&F Informant'''''. V2.6 #21 || September 1977 || || Now named '''''SF&F Informant'''''
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  • * "Nightlife" by [[Phyllis Eisenstein]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 1982] * "Swarm" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1982]
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  • * "Fireflood" by [[Vonda N. McIntyre]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1979] * "Palely Loitering" by [[Christopher Priest]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1979]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chimneyville F&SF Society]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[San Jose SF&F Society]]
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  • * "The Samurai and the Willows" by [[Michael Bishop]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 1976] * "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" by [[Richard Cowper]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1976]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Boise Area SF&F Association]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[East Jefferson SF&F Organization]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[San Jose SF&F Society]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]]
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  • * '''"Two Hearts"''' by [[Peter S. Beagle]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 2005] * "The Calorie Man" by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 2005]
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  • * "The Boy Who Waterskied to Forever" by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1982] * "Spider Rose" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1982]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]]
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  • * "Memorare" by [[Gene Wolfe]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 2007] * "Stars Seen Through Stone" by [[Lucius Shepard]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 2007]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Florida Institute of Technology Society for SF&F]]
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  • * "In the Hall of the Martian Kings" by [[John Varley]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 1977] * "A Snark in the Night" by [[Gregory Benford]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1977]
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  • * "The Autumn Land" by [[Clifford D. Simak]] ''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1971] * "The Bear with the Knot on His Tail" by [[Stephen Tall]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1971]
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  • * '''"Catch That Zeppelin!"''' by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1975] * "Croatoan" by [[Harlan Ellison]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1975]
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  • * "The Brave Little Toaster" by [[Thomas M. Disch]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1980] * "All the Lies That Are My Life" by [[Harlan Ellison]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1980; [[Underwood-Miller]], 1980]
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  • * "Myrrha" by [[Gary Jennings]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1962] * "When You Care, When You Love" by [[Theodore Sturgeon]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1962]
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  • * "Bronte's Egg" by [[Richard Chwedyk]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 2002] * "The Political Officer" by [[Charles Coleman Finlay]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 2002]
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  • David F. Bischoff was an American [[fan]] and SF and television writer who has publ ...sed several pen names, including Mark Grant, Dave F. Bischoff, and Michael F. X. Milhaus.
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Directory of SF&F Publishing Houses and Book Dealers]]
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  • ...book and magazine covers including especially [[F&SF]]. His cover for ''[[F&SF]]'' was nominated for the [[1993 Best Original Artwork Hugo]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Directory of SF&F Publishing Houses and Book Dealers]]
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  • * "Not Long Before the End" by [[Larry Niven]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1969] * "Deeper Than the Darkness" by Gregory Benford [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1969]
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  • * '''"Cassandra"''' by [[C. J. Cherryh]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1978] * "Stone" by [[Edward Bryant]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 1978]
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  • * "Marque and Reprisal" by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 1965] * "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" by [[Roger Zelazny]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1965]
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  • * "macs" by [[Terry Bisson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 1999] * "Sarajevo" by [[Nick DiChario]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1999]
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  • * "Wall, Stone, Craft" by [[Walter Jon Williams]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 1993; Axolotl, 1993] * "The Night We Buried Road Dog" by [[Jack Cady]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1993]
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  • ...is an organization of 'left' and 'progressive' writers and readers of sf & f who are interested in developing a literature of 'redeeming socialist value
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  • * '''"The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate"''' by [[Ted Chiang]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 2007; [[Subterranean Press]], 2007] * "Finisterra" by [[David Moles]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Dec 2007]
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  • * "Born of Man and Woman" by [[Richard Matheson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sum 1950] * "The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out" by [[Reginald Bretnor]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Win/Spr 1950]
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  • ...''Venture'', in ''F&SF''. Asimov's science column regularly appeared in ''F&SF'' for the next 30+ years, with Asimov frequently referring to Mills as h ...es'' (Doubleday, 1960). Under his editorship (with [[Anthony Boucher]]) [[F&SF]] won the [[Best Professional Magazine Hugo]] three times (1959, 1960, 1
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  • * "Four Short Novels" by [[Joe Haldeman]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 2003] * "The Tale of the Golden Eagle" by [[David D. Levine]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 2003]
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  • * '''"The Martian Child"''' by [[David Gerrold]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1994] * "Solitude" by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Dec 1994]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Delap's F&SF Review]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chimneyville F&SF Society]]
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  • * Cover (''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1995) ["Tea and Hamsters" by [[Michael G. Coney]]] by [[Gary Lip * Cover (''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 1995) ["Dankden" by [[Marc Laidlaw]]] by [[Bob Eggleton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Directory of SF&F Publishing Houses and Book Dealers]]
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  • * "The Silent Eyes of Time" by [[Algis Budrys]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1975] * "The Custodians" by Richard Cowper [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1975]
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  • #REDIRECT [[the SF&F Journal]]
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  • ...tie) '''"The Meeting"''' by [[Frederik Pohl]] and [[C. M. Kornbluth]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1972] ...and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side" by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1972]
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  • * '''"Kirinyaga"''' by [[Mike Resnick]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1988] * "Our Neural Chernobyl" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1988]
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  • * '''"Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans"''' by [[Harlan Ellison]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1974) * "—That Thou Art Mindful of Him!" by [[Isaac Asimov]] (''[[F&SF]]'' May 1974)
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  • ...is my contention that the topic stirs one's sense of wonder as much as SF&F can, and that if you scratch a fan you'll find an amateur historian intrigu
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  • * '''"The Deathbird"''' by [[Harlan Ellison]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1973) * "The City on the Sand" by [[George Alec Effinger]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1973)
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  • * '''"Jeffty Is Five"''' by [[Harlan Ellison]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1977] * "Time-Sharing Angel" by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1977]
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  • ...and the Trap'' (1967). Most of his short SF was originally published in [[F&SF]].
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  • * '''"No Truce with Kings"''' by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1963] (93 votes) * "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" by [[Roger Zelazny]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1963] (47 votes)
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  • * "The Funeral March of the Marionettes" by [[Adam-Troy Castro]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1997]
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  • ...Bretnor’s collaboration with [[Kris Neville]], “Gratitude Guaranteed” (''[[F&SF]]'', [https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v005n02_1953-0
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  • * "Winter Solstice" by [[Mike Resnick]] ([[F&SF]] Oct/Nov 1991) * "Buffalo" by [[John Kessel]] (''Fires of the Past'', 1991; [[F&SF]] Jan 1991)
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  • ...an who edited clubzine [[Entropy]] for the [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]].
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  • The editor was [[F. Orlin Tremaine]]; publisher was H-K Publications, New York. It was sub-tit
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  • * "Abandon in Place" by [[Jerry Oltion]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Dec 1996] * "The Cost to Be Wise" by [[Maureen F. McHugh]] [''Starlight #1'' ([[Tor]]), 1996]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Delap's F&SF Review]]
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  • '''Boise, [[Idaho]]''', was the home of [[clubs]] [[Boise Area SF&F Association]] and [[Fantasy Futures]]. The [[Boise Fantasy Arts Convention]
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  • ...ct/Nov 1992) [''Bridges'' by [[Charles de Lint]]] by [[Ron Walotsky]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 1992]
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  • ...Supinen]] (Finland). [[Elizabeth Anne Hull]] gave an academic report on SF/F teaching and research. The [[Chair]] was Dr. Adolfo Morganti, and [[Toastma
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  • A city in Yorkshire, UK. Once home of clubs [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]], and [[SubOrbital]], it currently hosts [[Redemption]] and th
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  • A 6-page, single-issue [[apazine]] by [[Greg Pickersgill]] for [[APA SF&F]] in June, 1981.
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  • * '''"Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge"''' by [[Mike Resnick]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 1994] * "Melodies of the Heart" by [[Michael F. Flynn]] [''[[Analog]]'' Jan 1994]
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  • [[Rob Hansen]]'s [[one-off]] 1981 [[apazine]] for [[APA SF&F]].
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  • ...ated in 2003 for that purpose. Con*Cept 2012 was cancelled and Concept SF&F Inc. has is dissolved.
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  • * "Captivity" by [[Zenna Henderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1958] * "A Deskful of Girls" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1958]
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  • ...the [[Bristol and District SF Club]], edited by [[Graham Boak]] and [[Rob F. Johnson]]. The first issue contained a letters column, from [[fans]] who h 4 || March 1968 || || [[Rob F. Johnson|Johnson]] becomes editor
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  • * "Pol Pot's Beautiful Daughter (Fantasy)" by [[Geoff Ryman]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 2006] * "Dawn, and Sunset, and the Colours of the Earth" by [[Michael F. Flynn]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Oct/Nov 2006]
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  • * "The Clapping Hands of God" by [[Michael F. Flynn]] [''[[Analog]]'' Jul/Aug 2004] * "The People of Sand and Slag" by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Feb 2004]
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  • Edited by [[Everett F. Bleiler]], it had a Preface by [[Melvin Korshak]]. [[Hannes Bok]] did the
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  • * "Presence" by [[Maureen F. McHugh]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 2002]
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  • ...5 to 1965. Many of the stories shown on these programs belonged to the SF/F/H genre. ...l anthologies published by Dell Books that contained stories written by SF/F/H authors.
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  • His SF/F publications include [[Robert Reginald]]'s ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Aw
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  • ...ine of Fantasy'''''. Since 2001, it’s been published by Spilogale, Inc. ''F&SF'' was founded to cover the full range of [[sf]], including [[fantasy]], ...lson]] cartoons (and many cartons by others, also) a fascinating series of F&SF Competitions, a dozen single-author special issues, and the "Curiosities
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  • ||Best SF/F Author ||[[Naomi Novik]], ''His Majesty's Dragon'', ''Throne of Jade'', ''B ||Best SF/F Movie ||''Pan's Labrynth''
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  • ...WSFA — there was a [[feud]] of some sort. He began publishing ''[[The SF&F Journal]]'', which was effectively a continuation of ''The WSFA Journal'' u * ''[[SF&F Informant]]'' [1977]
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  • ...ook to organise it, learning lessons from the failure of [[APA-SFAF|APA SF&F]]. * [[Harry Bell]] (F) — ''[[Armadillos in the Skirting Board]]''
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  • His April 1954 ''[[F&SF]]'' tale, "Wolves Don't Cry," is a highly acclaimed example of the [[wer
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  • * ''[[The Satellite]]'' [1938-40] (with [[John F. Burke]])
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  • '''APA SF&F''' was a [[UK]]-based [[APA]] founded in 1981 by [[Simon Bostock]]. ...to make one flourish. At least part of the reason for the death of [APA SF&F] was the very disparity of the people involved.
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  • ...well]], and [[Kelly Freas]]. The theme of the convention was "Women in SF&F -- No Longer Damsels in Distress".
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  • The group was named by [[William F. Nolan]] and consisted of [[Chad Oliver]], [[Charles Beaumont]], [[Richard
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  • ...Sturgeon]] that first appeared in November and December 1955 issues of ''[[F&SF]]''.
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  • * [[F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre]]
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  • ...homas M. Disch]] was [[Ghost of Honor]]. The theme was "Performance in SF&F".
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  • She wrote at least one [[sf]] story, "Daughter of Eve" (''F&SF'', June 1962).
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  • Lawrence F. "Larry" McCaffery Jr. is an America literary critic, editor, and retired p
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  • She founded [[Dagan Books, Ltd.]] in 2010, publishing SF/F anthologies, novellas, and Lakeside Circus, a quarterly magazine of very sh
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  • May ||First [[Feghoot]] published in [[F&SF]]
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  • ...he revival of ''[[Venture Science Fiction]]'', the companion magazine to ''F&SF'', as well as a couple of [[mundane]] magazines. ...imov]], [[Blish]], [[Bradbury]], [[Leiber]], and [[Sturgeon]]) issues of ''F&SF'' up to that time]; ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: A 30
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  • Her short fiction has appeared in ''[[Asimov's]]'', ''[[F&SF]]'', and several anthologies. With her husband, [[Robert Silverberg]], s
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  • ...er, 1954, and featured novel-length fantasies by writers such as [[Charles F. Myers]] and [[Robert Bloch]]. From the September, 1955 issue, however, it
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  • ...characters are reading, including works by lesser known authors such as [[F. M. Busby]] and [[Steven Gould]].
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  • ...erved a stint as editor of the [[SFWA Bulletin]] and was a columnist for [[F&SF]].
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  • ...[[Isaac Asimov]], [[Richard Matheson]], [[Murray Leinster]], and [[Raymond F. Jones]], with artwork by [[Hannes Bok]], [[Harry Harrison]], and [[Frank R ...arvel'' could not compete with ''[[Astounding]]'', ''[[Galaxy]]'', and ''[[F&SF]]''.
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  • ...City, [[California]]. He was one of the co-founders (and [[OE]]) of [[APA-F]], the first weekly [[APA]], and the founder of [[FIStFA]], and has been a * ''[[The Amateur Effer]]'' (for [[APA-F]])
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  • Montreal, QC, is home to [[MonSFFA]] and was home to [[ConCept SF&F Inc.]], and [[McGill/Montreal SFS]]. It’s the center of fandom in [[Quebe
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  • ...the (very short-lived) [[clubzine]] of the [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]]. It was edited by [[Charles Legg]] and at least the first iss
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  • ...rs to an appallingly long series of monthly half-page [[pun]]-stories in [[F&SF]] featuring protagonist '''[[Ferdinand Feghoot]]''', beginning in May 19
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  • William F. Wu is a writer active wrote mainly in the 1980s. He collaborated with fel
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  • ...a [[club]] (also known as the '''Bowling Green Warren County {{nowrap|SF & F}} Society''') located in Bowling Green, [[Kentucky]], which was organized i
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  • ...[[Avram Davidson]] on an [[sf]] story, “Pebble in Time,” published in ''[[F&SF]]'' (August 1970).
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  • * ''[[Candy F]]''
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  • ...]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[David Drake]] (SF), [[Jack Chalker]] (fantasy), [[F. Paul Wilson]] (horror), [[Greg Costikyan]] (gaming), [[Ron Goulart]] (comi
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  • ...it had been taken over from original organizer [[MonSFFA]] by [[ConCept SF&F Inc.]] in 2004. It had previously been cancelled in 2000, and had taken a y
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  • * February, 1977, issue of [[Richard Delap]]'s ''SF&F Review'' (#23) was a "Barry Malzberg Madness" Special *The June 2003 issue of ''[[F&SF]]'' was a Special Barry Malzberg Issue.
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  • ...of Book Smugglers Publishing: an independent digital-first publisher of SF/F fiction and nonfiction.
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  • * "Three Hearts and Three Lions" by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep,Oct 1953]
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  • ...r of [[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]], usually referred to as F&SF, starting with the March/April 2015 issue.
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  • ...regular reviewer for print magazines ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'', ''[[F&SF]]'', ''[[Science Fiction Eye]]'', ''[[The New York Review of Science Fic
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  • * "'''Ship of Shadows'''" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1969]
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  • * "San Diego Lightfoot Sue" by [[Tom Reamy]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1975]
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  • ...has sold stories to ''[[Amazing]]'', ''[[Analog]]'', ''[[Asimov's]]'', ''[[F&SF]]'', and ''[[Realms of Fantasy]]''. She was a member of the [[War (MN)]
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  • ...unny Face, early 1930s. Photo courtesy Forry Ackerman..png|thumb|'''Leslie F. Stone and her dog, Funny Face, early 1930s.''' ''Photo courtesy [[Forrest '''Leslie F. Stone''' was the [[penname]] of '''Leslie Francis Silberberg''' (née Rube
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  • * "'''The Queen of Air and Darkness'''" by [[Poul Anderson]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1971]
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  • '''Frances Nevada Swisher''' (sometimes styled '''F. N. Swisher''', born '''Frances Nevada Kerr''') worked on [[index]]ing [[SF
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  • * "Thor Meets Captain America" by [[David Brin]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1986]
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  • * "Gone" by [[John Crowley]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1996]
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  • SF historian/critic [[Everett F. Bleiler]] described Verrill's "lost race" stories as "more literate than m
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  • * "Sergeant Chip" by [[Bradley Denton]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 2004]
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  • ...am, displays, two art shows, a dealers' room, and BCTV, the closed-circuit F&SF TV channel.
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  • ...-decades-of-sfampf-translations-with-emanuel-lottem “Talking Decades of SF&F Translations with Emanuel Lottem,”] ''[[Geekdom Empowers]]'', July 27, 20
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  • Areas of interest span the full spectrum of the SF/F universe: [[literary|literature]], movies, television, [[comics]], [[gaming ...ich it was turned over to a new, independent parent, [[Con*Cept|ConCept SF&F Inc.]] Regrettably, Con*Cept is now defunct.
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  • ...tter from him. Letters column also has letters from [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[F. M. Busby]] and [[Dan Goodman]]. 4 page article by [[Jacqueline Lichtenberg
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  • * "The Battle of the Abaco Reefs" by [[Hilbert Schenck]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1979]
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  • ...ndom]] growing up in Asotin, [[Washington State|Washington]], along with [[F. Lee Baldwin]]. (He was a semi-invalid due to inflammatory rheumatism in hi ...nd ''[[Fantasy Magazine]]''. An interest in jazz got him acquainted with [[F. T. Laney]] and he became a contributing [[editor]] to ''[[The Acolyte]]''.
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  • * "Born with the Dead" by [[Robert Silverberg]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1974)
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  • * "True Faces" by [[Pat Cadigan]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1992]
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  • * "In the Western Tradition" by [[Phyllis Eisenstein]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1981]
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  • ...ce) was an early [[fan]] and a [[professional]] editor. She worked for ''[[F&SF]]'' as an assistant to her husband, founding editor [[Tony Boucher]].
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  • * ''Lord Valentine's Castle'' by [[Robert Silverberg]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Nov, Dec 1979, Jan, Feb 1980; [[Harper & Row]], 1980)
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  • * ''Rogue Moon'' by [[Algis Budrys]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Dec 1960)
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  • * "The Good Pup" by [[Bridget McKenna]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1993]
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  • ...Me, My Sister" (alt: "My Sister's Brother") by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1960]
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  • * ''The Stochastic Man'' by [[Robert Silverberg]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Apr, May, Jun 1975; [[Harper & Row]], 1975)
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  • * "The Only Neat Thing to Do" by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1985]
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  • * "'''Ill Met in Lankhmar'''" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1970]
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  • ..." by [[Kelly Link]] [''Magic for Beginners'' ([[Small Beer Press]]), 2005; F&SF Sep 2005]
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  • * "Cathadonian Odyssey" by [[Michael Bishop]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1974)
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  • ...mbers every story that comes out, and can apparently recall almost any [[s-f]] tale published in the last twenty years". He should not be confused with A. F. Williams ([[Arthur F. Williams]]), although if his first name was Arthur, it's just possible he
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  • * "Spidersong" by [[Susan C. Petrey]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Sep 1980]
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  • * "The Fringe" by [[Orson Scott Card]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1985]
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  • ...ssell]]'s 1951 [[sf]] classic, "{{link | website=https://www.abelard.org/e-f-russell.php | text=And Then There Were None}}". [[Fans]] used it enough to ([[E. F. Russell]]) Obligation. The Gands recognized no debts, only obs to one anot
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  • * "Prismatica" by [[Samuel R. Delany]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1977]
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  • * "The Political Prisoner" by [[Charles Coleman Finlay]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 2008]
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  • * "The Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Comedians" by [[Bradley Denton]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1988]
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  • * "The Diamond Pit" by [[Jack Dann]] [Jubilee, 2001; ''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 2001]
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  • * "For I Have Touched the Sky" by [[Mike Resnick]] [''[[F&SF'']] Dec 1989]
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  • ...t "Chessboard" for ''[[New Worlds]]'' in January 1953) as well as under J. F. Burke and Robert Miall,. Most of his career was [[mundane]] writing over 1
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  • ...[[Ray Palmer|Palmer]] that made the label ludicrous. And [[Galaxy]] and [[F&SF]] have applied the term to themselves, claiming that ''Life'' called the
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  • * "Pride and Prometheus" by [[John Kessel]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 2008]
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  • * ''Man Plus'' by [[Frederik Pohl]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Apr, May, Jun 1976; Random House, 1976)
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  • ...And Call Me Conrad''''' (alt: ''This Immortal'') by [[Roger Zelazny]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Oct, Nov 1965; Ace, 1965)
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  • * ''Jack of Shadows'' by [[Roger Zelazny]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Jul, Aug 1971; [[Walker]], 1971)
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  • ...[[Philip K. Dick]], [[Greg Bear]], [[A. Bertram Chandler]], and [[William F. Temple]].
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  • ...Reading Group]], and was a founder of the [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]] and the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]]. He was a me
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  • * "No Planets Strike" by [[Gene Wolfe]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1997]
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  • * "Maneki Neko" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1998]
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  • ...'"Different Kinds of Darkness"''' by [[Dave Langford|David Langford]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 2000]
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  • ...any under [[pseudonyms]] including the [[Ziff Davis]] [[house names]] [[P. F. Costello]], [[Gerald Vance]], and [[Clee Garson]]; he also wrote as by '''
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  • * "Lines of Power" by [[Samuel R. Delany]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1968]
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  • * Cover (''[[F&SF]]'' Oct/Nov 1993) ["The Little Things" by [[Bridget McKenna]]] by [[Thom
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  • ...'''''N'''''o '''''S'''''uch '''''T'''''hing '''''A'''''s '''''A''''' '''''F'''''ree '''''L'''''unch, pronounced "TAHN-stah-ful," has been popular as a
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  • * "The Man Who Had No Idea" by [[Thomas M. Disch]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1978]
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  • * ''On Wings of Song'' by [[Thomas M. Disch]] (''[[F&SF]]'', Feb, Mar, Apr 1979; St. Martin's Press, 1979)
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  • * ''[[S F Bulletin]]'' (early ’70s)
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  • ...lle’s collaboration with [[Reginald Bretnor]], “Gratitude Guaranteed” (''[[F&SF]]'', [https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v005n02_1953-0
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  • * "The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule" by [[Lucius Shepard]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Dec 1984]
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  • ...elightful ... a very nearly perfect book, on no account to be missed" (''[[F&SF]]'', June 1955, p. 75).
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  • ...Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight"''' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1987; ''Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences'', 1987]
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  • ...nd sold a number of stories to [[prozines]] such as ''[[Analog]]'' and ''[[F&SF]]''. He organized and ran [[SFWA]]'s Estates directory, which made it e
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  • ...ng cancelled due to the [[Covid-19]] epidemic. It's the "[[SF]]&[[Fantasy|F]] [[con]] that's always canceled. Celebrate the con that never was -- cance
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  • ...f novels in the series included [[Ray Nelson]], [[Raymond F. Jones]], [[J. F. Bone]], [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Gordon Eklund]], [[K. W. Jeter]], [[Tim Pow
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  • * 4 "The Secret History of the Ornithopter" by [[Jan Lars Jensen]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1999]
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  • ...]], and (briefly) [[Mark Reinsberg]] in 1947 in order to publish [[Everett F. Bleiler]]'s ''[[The Checklist of Fantastic Literature]]'' (1948). (Bleiler ...rt A. Heinlein]]; ''Sidewise in Time'' (1950) by [[Murray Leinster]] [Will F. Jenkins]; ''The Demolished Man'' (1953) by [[Alfred Bester]]; ''Science Fi
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  • ...[[Howard V. Hendrix]], [[David Leiby]], [[Bradford M. Lyau]], and [[Daryl F. Mallett]].
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  • ...Hall''' was an author, magazine editor and owner. He was an assistant to [[F. Orlin Tremaine]], when Tremaine was editor of ''Astounding''. Hall was an
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  • * "The White Otters of Childhood" by [[Michael Bishop]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1973)
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  • ...did illustrations for ''Fantasy Games Unlimited'', ''[[Analog]]'', and ''[[F&SF]]'', and served as art director for ''[[IF]]''.
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  • ...used the [[pennames]] '''Carl Kolchak''', '''E. K. Grant''' and '''Gordon F. Shumway'''.
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  • ...a]] since 2011 which is "a literary-themed, conversational West Coast [[SF/F]] con. Each year we chose a new theme and invite Honored Guests (ranging f ...ndrea Hairston]], [[Ada Palmer]], [[Thomas M. Disch]] || Performance in SF&F
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  • ...he Hitchhiker's Guide to the Windycon" with an emphasis on humor in SF and F. The [[chair]] was [[Steven H Silver]].
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  • ...oid Specimen is a periodical commonplace book in the form of a personal SF/F zine, originally created as a replacement for ''[[FanDominion]]'' for the [
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  • ...ion to [[Mack Reynolds]]’ “The Other Alternative” in the February 1954 ''[[F&SF]].''
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  • * "Hurricane Claude" by [[Hilbert Schenck]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1983]
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  • ...Beginning with #55, January 1983, the cover title now read ''Fantasy: The F & SF News Monthly'' although the indicia still identified it as Fantasy New #55 || January 1983 || || cover title is now Fantasy: The F & SF News Monthly
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  • [[Diversicon 4]] || August 9-11, 1996 || [[Maureen F. McHugh]], [[Doug Friauf]] [[Diversicon 18]] || July 30-August 1, 2010 || [[William F. Wu]]
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  • ...ly games, have curries and generally just have fun with a very slightly SF&F theme."
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  • ...Bob's Reptile Ranch'', was published in 2007. His [[pennames]] include '''F. J. Hale''' and '''Edward S. Hudson'''.
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  • ...mshwiller''' was particularly known for his covers for ''[[Galaxy]]'', ''[[F&SF]]'', and [[Ace Books]]. He signed his work as "'''Emsh'''." During the
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  • ...ion was run by [[MonSFFA]]; from this point on, it was run by [[ConCept SF&F Inc.]]
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  • ...Troopers]]''''' (alt: ''Starship Soldier'') by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Oct,Nov 1959; Putnam, 1959)
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  • ...er]] by ''Time'' Magazine in a May 30, 1949, article: "In the U.S., [[Will F. Jenkins]], a 27-year veteran, who also writes under the pen name of [[Murr
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  • * "Creation" by [[Jeffrey Ford]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 2002]
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  • * "Lost Boys" by [[Orson Scott Card]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Oct 1989]
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  • F. L. Wallace, sometimes credited as Floyd Wallace, was an [[SF]] and mystery
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  • ...printed in ''The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1952'', edited by [[Everett F. Bleiler]] and [[T. E. Dikty]].
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  • ...o the ’70s. He is especially well-known for a series of robot covers for [[F&SF]].
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  • ...caster for the Skiffy and Fanty podcast, the SFF audio podcast, a noted SF/F book reviewer and a regular panelist at local cons. I am also an amateur ph
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  • * "Star Light, Star Bright" by [[Alfred Bester]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1953]
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  • Thomas F. Monteleone is an American SF and horror fiction author who is probably bes
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  • ...shed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Science Fantasy Correspondent]]'' with [[Corwin F. Stickney]]. [[Sam Moskowitz]] wrote in ''[[The Immortal Storm]]'': * ''[[Science Fantasy Correspondent]]'' (with [[Corwin F. Stickney]])
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  • * [[Sheffield University Union SF&F Association]] * {{link | website=https://www.dur.ac.uk/sf+f.society | text=Durham University Science Fiction and Fantasy Society}}
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  • ...It was [[chaired]] by [[Dave Doering]], sponsored by [[CONduit|CONduit SF&F]] and attendance was 636.
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  • * ''Have Spacesuit – Will Travel'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Aug,Sep,Oct 1958)
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  • ...ng the annual ''Best Science Fiction Stories'' series 1949–1954 (with [[E. F. Bleiler]]), and Dikty continued the series alone from 1955 through 1957.
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  • ...Don Wollheim]] ([[Ace]]), [[Fred Pohl]] ([[Galaxy]]), and [[Ted White]] ([[F&SF]]) who discussed the relationship of magazines to paperback books.
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  • ...o American [[SF]]: “[[Hammer and Tongs]],” written by his brother, [[Clyde F. Beck]]. Their [[publishing house]] was [[Futile Press]].
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  • ...n the [[UK]], being active during the 30s. It was founded by [[Douglas W. F. Mayer]]. It published the ''[[Bulletin of the Leeds Science Fiction Leagu
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  • Rev. '''Randal F. Smith''' is a [[BArea]] [[convention fan]] active since the 1970s. He has
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  • ...st Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]]''' for ''[[F&SF]]''
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  • 2. ''Glory Road'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Jul, Aug, Sep 1963; [[Putnam]], 1963) (54 votes)
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  • ...on]]. His first published [[SF]] story, "Twilight Planet," appeared in ''[[F&SF]]'' in 1951. He also wrote as '''Ralph Carghill, Jean Cox, Gene Cross, W
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  • 1951 -- ''Renaissance'' by [[Raymond F. Jones]]; ''Seetee Ship'' by [[Will Stewart]] ([[Jack Williamson]]); ''Foun ...hachner]], [[Murray Leinster]] ([[Will F. Jenkins]]), [[Frederik Pohl]], [[F. L. Wallace]], [[Andrew North]] ([[Alice Mary Norton]]/[[Andre Norton]]), [
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  • ...riter most famous for co-writing the novel ''Logan's Run'' (with [[William F. Nolan]]). He was also known for his work in television, writing screenpla
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