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SFW Publishing, the publishers, were owned by the Chinese government but became independent in 1984. The magazine established the annual [[Galaxy Awards]] in 1985. | SFW Publishing, the publishers, were owned by the Chinese government but became independent in 1984. The magazine established the annual [[Galaxy Awards]] in 1985. | ||
− | *[http://www.concatenation.org/articles/science_fiction_world_2010.html “China's Science Fiction | + | *[http://www.concatenation.org/articles/science_fiction_world_2010.html “China's ''Science Fiction World''”] by [[Sherry Yao]] (2009) from ''[[SF2 Concatenation]]''. |
+ | *{{SFE|name=kehuan_shijie}}. | ||
'''Editors:''' | '''Editors:''' |
Revision as of 22:13, 15 March 2021
(Did you mean a Dale Tarr fanzine?)
Science Fiction World (aka Sci-Fi World, SFW and 科幻世界) is the largest circulation prozine in China, headquartered in Chengdu, Sichuan. Founded in 1979, it was originally titled Science Literature; it was retitled in 1991, the year Chengdu hosted the annual conference of World SF: An Organization of SF Professionals.
SFW Publishing, the publishers, were owned by the Chinese government but became independent in 1984. The magazine established the annual Galaxy Awards in 1985.
- “China's Science Fiction World” by Sherry Yao (2009) from SF2 Concatenation.
- Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Editors:
- Yang Xiao (ca. 1979–2000s)
- Li Chang (2008–10)
- Yao Haijun (2010–)
Publication | 1979— |
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