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''Infinity Science Fiction'' was a bi-monthly (later monthly), [[digest]]-sized [[prozine]] published from November, 1955 until November, 1958, for a total run of 20 issues. The publisher was Royal Publications, Inc., New York. The editor was [[Larry T. Shaw]].
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'''''Infinity Science Fiction''''' was a bi-monthly (later monthly), [[digest]]-sized [[prozine]] published from November 1955 until November 1958, for a total run of 20 issues. The publisher was Royal Publications, Inc., [[New York]]. The editor was [[Larry T. Shaw]].
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* 1957 -- [[1957 Best American Professional Magazine Hugo|Best American Professional Magazine Hugo]] nominee
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* 1959 -- [[1959 Best Professional Magazine Hugo|Best Professional Magazine Hugo]] nominee
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* 1959 [[1959 Best Professional Magazine Hugo]] nominee
  
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 6 November 2023

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Infinity Science Fiction was a bi-monthly (later monthly), digest-sized prozine published from November 1955 until November 1958, for a total run of 20 issues. The publisher was Royal Publications, Inc., New York. The editor was Larry T. Shaw.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

Awards and Honors



Publication 19551958
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