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It is remembered today for its stories by [[Brian W. Aldiss]], and for the fact that it was nearly a one-man operation. Hamilton was a SF [[fan]] who wanted to publish his own SF magazine; and, for a time, he was successful in doing so. | It is remembered today for its stories by [[Brian W. Aldiss]], and for the fact that it was nearly a one-man operation. Hamilton was a SF [[fan]] who wanted to publish his own SF magazine; and, for a time, he was successful in doing so. | ||
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Revision as of 07:28, 29 November 2022
Nebula Science Fiction was a British SF prozine based in Scotland.
It was published from Autumn, 1952 until June, 1959, for a total run of 41 issues. The publisher was Crownpoint Publications (until December, 1953; then Peter Hamilton); the editor was Peter Hamilton.
It is remembered today for its stories by Brian W. Aldiss, and for the fact that it was nearly a one-man operation. Hamilton was a SF fan who wanted to publish his own SF magazine; and, for a time, he was successful in doing so.
Publication | Website | 1952—1959 |
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