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In addition to fiction, material published included articles, poetry, book reviews, a comic strip, and interviews. Authors included [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Hal Clement]], [[Greg Bear]], [[Alan Dean Foster]], [[Brian W. Aldiss]], [[Harlan Ellison]], and [[Robert Silverberg]].
 
In addition to fiction, material published included articles, poetry, book reviews, a comic strip, and interviews. Authors included [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Hal Clement]], [[Greg Bear]], [[Alan Dean Foster]], [[Brian W. Aldiss]], [[Harlan Ellison]], and [[Robert Silverberg]].
  
An anthology of 12 stories from ''Galileo'', titled ''Starry Messenger: The Best of Galileo'', edited by [[charles c ryan|Ryan]], was published in 1979.
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Revision as of 14:38, 21 February 2020

Galileo was a SF magazine, published from September, 1976, until January, 1980, for a total run of 15 issues.

The publisher was Vincent McCaffrey/Avenue Victor Hugo, Boston, and the editor was Charles C. Ryan.

In addition to fiction, material published included articles, poetry, book reviews, a comic strip, and interviews. Authors included Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Hal Clement, Greg Bear, Alan Dean Foster, Brian W. Aldiss, Harlan Ellison, and Robert Silverberg.

An anthology of 12 stories from Galileo, titled Starry Messenger: The Best of Galileo, edited by Ryan, was published in 1979.


Publication 19761980
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