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  • ...and gained attention the next year with his novella "Beyond Bedlam" in ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]''. He is known best as a short story writer and was associated strongly with ''[[Galaxy]]''. He produced only one novel, ''The Standing Joy'' (1969).
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  • ...54, published ''[[IF]]'' magazine from 1969 to when it was folded into ''[[Galaxy]]'' in 1974. ...alaxy Science Fiction Novels, sometimes titled Galaxy SF Novels, or simply Galaxy Novels, were a series of mostly reprint American [[SF]] novels published be
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  • 1959 - 1961 ||[[Galaxy Publishing]] ||[[H. L. Gold]] 1961 - 1969 ||[[Galaxy Publishing]] ||[[Fred Pohl]]
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  • ...he decided to continue working in publishing, and joined Robert Guinn at [[Galaxy Science Fiction]]. ...[[Fantastic]] from Ziff Davis, forming a new publishing company, Ultimate Publishing, to do so. Cohen's tenure as publisher of Amazing Stories and Fantastic was
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  • ...ment but became independent in 1984. The magazine established the annual [[Galaxy Awards]] in 1985. ==Galaxy Awards==
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  • Dye was a SF author who began publishing with "The Last Orbit" for ''[[Amazing]]'' in February, 1950. He was active for the next half-decade, soon publishing his only SF novel, ''Prisoner in the Skull'' (1952), in which ordinary Homo
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  • ''(See [[Galaxy (Disambiguation)]] for other star systems.)'' ...from 1950 to 1980. Its first editor was [[H. L. Gold]], who quickly made ''Galaxy'' the leading [[prozine]] of the day by focusing on stories about social is
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  • [[File:Youll Never See It in Galaxy.JPG|thumb]] ...s opposition to the Western-turned-[[Stf|stfyarn]] that seemed rife when [[Galaxy]] was founded (1950). But most [[fans]] would about as soon have Western-tu
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  • ..."The War With the Fnools" in the second issue (January/March 1972). His [[publishing house]] was '''Dipple Publications. '''
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  • ...Galaxy Publishing Corp. was publisher during the magazine's first run. UPD Publishing Corp. was the publisher during the 1970-1971 run. ...torial policy for ''Worlds of Tomorrow'' fell somewhere between those of ''Galaxy'' and ''If''. Editor Pohl had stated that the magazine "would not specializ
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  • ...aen was a [[SF]] [[publisher]] and [[editor]]. In 1983 he founded his own publishing house, [[Baen Books]], specializing in the adventure, [[fantasy]], military In late 1999 he started an electronic publishing business called Webscriptions (since renamed Baen Ebooks), which is conside
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  • ...antastic]]'' and ''[[If]]''. He has also done a lot of work in the semipro publishing field.
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  • ...d editor who works in the [[horror]] and [[Afrofuturism]] genres. He began publishing stories in 2018. ...ble levels of support from [[fandom]]: In early 2022, Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing briefly closed Ekpeki’s account, keeping some $2,000 of his royalties. A
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  • ...F magazines he worked for included ''[[Amazing]]'', ''[[Fantastic]]'', ''[[Galaxy]]'', ''[[If]]'', ''[[Infinity Science Fiction]]'', and ''[[Other Worlds]]''
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  • ...s about space and stapled them together into a small magazine he called "[[Galaxy (Andersson)]]." At 16, in 1959, he won the Swedish version of the TV show " ...his hometown of Falkenberg, and with fan friend [[Mikael Bahner]] began [[publishing]] ''[[Giornale del Proxima]]'', which had five issues. As an astronomy stud
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  • ...Space Patrol'' (World Publishing Company, 1951) and ''Tarnished Utopia'' (Galaxy Novel No. 27, 1956), both published posthumously.
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  • See also: [[Dressed-Up Mundanes]], [[Space Opera]], [[You'll Never See it in Galaxy!]] [[Category:publishing]]
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  • ...Elsberry]], protesting various objectionable practices indulged in by ''[[Galaxy]]'' editor [[Horace Gold]] a year or two previously. }} {{publishing}}
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  • ...earch, it is more important to [[science fiction]] as a hotspot of genre [[publishing]] and [[con-running]], and the site of the [[Chengdu Science Fiction Museum ...e [[prozine]]; the magazine was established in 1979 and began the annual [[Galaxy Awards]] in 1985. Chengdu is also flourishing with SF-related industries li
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  • ...ons]], working her way up the publishing ladder, starting with work at ''[[Galaxy]]''.
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