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2531:'s "Speech Sounds". McCarthy introduced "Street Meat" by saying "What follows is not for the faint of heart." Kennedy's story led to many complaints and canceled subscriptions, and McCarthy was asked by Davis to be cautious in future, but the stories were well received: "Speech Sounds" won that year's short story Hugo Award and "Her Furry Face" was nominated for the Nebula Award. Asimov defended the publication of "Her Furry Face" in a subsequent editorial. McCarthy commented afterwards that "the long-time Asimov fans were shocked and we hadn't gotten enough new readers yet". Other stories from McCarthy's first year in charge included Dozois's "The Peacemaker", in the August 1983 issue, which won the Nebula Award.
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increase in total text of 10%, with no change in price. However, a year later the price rose again. Circulation dropped over 30% over the first four years of Penny Press's ownership, from about 46,000 to under 32,000, probably partly because of these changes. Most of the decline was in subscription sales, though profitability was helped by subscribers who came through the magazine's website, which had been started in 1998, instead of through a third party that took a commission from the subscription price.
2503:. McCarthy was willing to expand the range of fiction the magazine published, and most readers who wrote in agreed that the prohibition on sex and violence could be relaxed, but Davis Publications did not want to risk alienating the young readers whom they knew formed part of the magazine's audience. McCarthy was unable to resolve this conflict for Connie Willis's "All My Darling Daughters", a story featuring "lesbianism and bestiality and incest", in Willis's words, and it never saw print in
2404:'s "Like unto the Locust", which appeared in 1979, did not. Letters poured in objecting to the profanity that appeared in the story. Scithers responded: "... we want to apologize for not copy-editing this installment as well as we should. It's not our intention to use language quite that strong when we (and the authors) can avoid doing so." Evidence from circulation figures suggest that longtime readers of science fiction were becoming a smaller percentage of
2194:, whose first issue was dated December of that year. The number of issues per year was reduced to ten starting in 2004, with the April and May issues combined into a double-sized issue. In 2008 the size was increased again, to 8.5 in × 5.75 in (21.6 cm × 14.6 cm), to make the magazine more prominent on newsstands. From January 2017, the schedule was changed to six bimonthly double-sized issues per year.
2463:. Reader reaction was mixed, some letters complaining about the non-fiction columns taking up space that could have been used for another story. Moloney's impact on the fiction was limited; negative author reaction to her habit of heavily editing their manuscripts, and advice from McCarthy, led to her giving McCarthy a good deal of control over the fiction. Two well-known stories published during Moloney's tenure were
2424:.... People think that this is science fiction and I fear that it is a major neutralizing influence on the field." Ashley argues that the magazine's success cannot be ascribed only to the unchallenging fiction it printed; Asimov's name drew in many fans of his books, and Davis Publications' marketing experience helped as well.
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readership included many who were new to the field, and many more who had given up on the other major science fiction magazines. This combination was a good fit for
Scithers's approach: traditional stories, without sex or profanity: "nothing too challenging or revolutionary", in Ashley's words. Some
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soon became known for humorous stories. The only touch of humor in the first issue was Clarke's story, "Quarantine", which was a very short story originally written to fit on a postcard, but more quickly appeared. Two stories by Asimov based on puns appeared in the second issue, and the third issue
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later that year, and replaced by McCarthy, who was told that Asimov had insisted that she become the next editor if the magazine wanted to keep his name. Her first issue was dated
January 1983. She was succeeded in May 1985 by Gardner Dozois, though he was not credited on the masthead until January
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with the
January issue, which was dated January 19, 1981. This led to newsstand vendors removing the magazine more quickly, since the date implied that it was a weekly magazine. The cover date was changed back to the current month starting with the April 1982 issue, but the new schedule remained in
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decades earlier. More "spoofs or parodies and occasional limericks" appeared which "threatened to overshadow the more serious fiction", according to science fiction historian Mike Ashley. For example "Bat
Durston: Space Marshal" by G. Richard Bozarth was a parody, inspired by an advertisement that
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distribution. Paperback anthologies of stories from the magazine were assembled, starting at the end of 1977; these were profitable and also attracted new readers. The magazine's success persuaded Davis to move to a bimonthly schedule for 1978, and to monthly starting with the
January 1979 issue.
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to help read the incoming manuscripts, and Davis wanted an editor who was in the New York office five days a week. According to Asimov, Scithers and Davis never got along very well. Scithers's refusal to move to New York made matters worse, and there were other sources of tension: Davis appointed
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was included in a list of magazines available for school fundraising drives. The mother of a 13-year-old girl who bought a copy complained about the magazine, which contained strong language and other material she objected to, and the complaint led to some negative news coverage, described by the
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of 7.5 in × 5 in (19 cm × 13 cm) to 8.25 in × 5.25 in (21.0 cm × 13.3 cm) to match other Penny Press magazines, which made printing and binding more efficient. The page count dropped at the same time, but the changes were announced as an
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convention with their children, and had told Davis how much the children had enjoyed it. This prompted Davis to talk to Asimov about a new science fiction magazine, and Davis asked Asimov if he could use his name as part of the magazine's title. Asimov was concerned about the potential impact on
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as associate editor; Dozois only stayed a year, as he and
Scithers did not agree on what kind of stories should be accepted. Davis initially committed to three quarterly issues, the first of which was dated Spring 1977, and appeared on December 16, 1976. The magazine was immediately successful,
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has been digest-sized throughout its history, though the size was increased slightly with the June 1998 issue to conform with the publisher's other magazines. The first issue was 196 pages; issues since then have varied between 112 pages up to (for the double issues) 288 pages. The price was
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In
Williams' first editorial, in the January 2005 issue, she made it clear she did not plan to make dramatic changes to the approach established by McCarthy and Dozois. Williams reinstated the letter column, and began an intermittent non-fiction column, "Thought Experiments", starting with a
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caused Davis
Publications financial problems, and Davis decided to sell all four fiction magazines. While he searched for a buyer, changes were made to increase profitability: two issues per year were doubled in size and increased in price. The magazines were bought in January 1992 by
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where she had been a book editor. At first
Moloney edited the stories heavily without consulting the authors until the galley proofs were printed, against McCarthy's advice. After pushback from the authors, Moloney turned over manuscript editing to McCarthy. Moloney was hired away by
2228:... We will have humorous stories and we will have an occasional unclassifiable story". Mike Ashley, a historian of science fiction, summarizes the plans for the magazine: "It was not to be one full of stories trying to put the world to rights, nor to be full of experimental or
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and Ed Ferman. Davis argued that a new magazine would be good for the field, and Bova and Ferman both told Asimov that they agreed with Davis. Asimov agreed to go ahead with the plan on condition that he did not act as editor. Asimov wrote a regular science column for
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in the 1950s; Ashley points out that new readers might have thought it was intended as a serious story. Allied with some stories clearly written for younger readers, these stories gave the impression that the magazine was not aimed at an adult audience.
2182:. The schedule returned to monthly and the October and November issues were combined, so that only eleven rather than thirteen issues appeared per year. The page count was cut, and prices increased. In June 1998 the size was increased from a standard
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Asimov and
Scithers agreed at the launch of the magazine on their goals for the magazine. In an editorial in the first issue, Asimov said "we will lean toward hard science fiction, and toward the reasonably straightforward in the way of
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Scithers bought the first published stories of many writers over his tenure, and his habit of announcing in the magazine when a story was a first sale may have encouraged more submissions from new writers. His discoveries included
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and Robert Silverberg both began contributing columns during Dozois's tenure; Kelly's column, "On the Net", began in 1998, and Silverberg's "Reflections" started in the July 1994 issue. Silverberg's column had originally begun in
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despite the competitive rates of pay. Ashley suggests that when Dozois left the editorial staff after only a year, it was because he wanted to acquire stories that were more sophisticated than the material Scithers preferred.
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Carol Gross as executive director in charge of marketing and production, and Gross instigated a redesign of the magazine and took control of the art department away from Scithers. In December 1981, Scithers was fired.
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McCarthy's effect on the magazine was quickly noticed. Dozois's summary of 1983 in science fiction commented that "If there was an award for the most dramatically improved magazine of the year, it would have to go to
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Dozois's editorship was well regarded in the field. Dozois won the Hugo Award for best professional editor every year from 1988 to 2004 with only two exceptions, in 1994 and 2002, and Ashley describes his time at
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2643:(a subgenre of science fiction focused on the consequences of virtual reality and computer technology) was becoming more popular, and cyberpunk fiction soon appeared: in January 1986, Dozois serialized
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switched to bimonthly publication in 2017. Circulation declined steadily over the life of the magazine and as of 2020 it was below 20,000, more than half of that coming from online subscriptions.
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from 1983 to 2022, showing volume and issue number. The editors were Shawna McCarthy through the end of 1985 (blue), Gardner Dozois through November 2004 (green), and Sheila Williams (yellow).
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criticized the magazine in 1979 as "a fog of predictability, formula, and done-to-death techno-bullshit imagery", adding a year later that Scithers was playing it safe, "And when you're
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that it had "tapped a juvenile market that none of the other magazines was reaching", and other reviewers made similar comments. As a result, some writers did not submit manuscripts to
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517:, showing volume/issue number. Underlining indicates that an issue was titled as a quarterly (e.g. "Spring 1977") rather than as a monthly. George Scithers was editor throughout.
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McCarthy took over fully as editor with Moloney's departure at the end of 1982. The February 1983 issue, the second one with McCarthy's name on the masthead, included
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A regular feature of the magazine was a long novella as the lead story. Orson Scott Card's "Eye for Eye", which won a Hugo, appeared in this slot, as did
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Davis moved all four of his fiction magazines to a four-weekly schedule in 1981, meaning there were thirteen issues per year. The change took effect at
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their first market to submit to, and 1985 saw more award-winning stories as a result: Pohl's "Fermi and Frost"; Silverberg's "Sailing to Byzantium";
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a reputation for printing juvenile fiction, despite its success. Asimov was not part of the editorial team, but wrote editorials for the magazine.
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Moloney had no background in science fiction, but soon realized that Asimov's name was a significant asset. She persuaded Asimov to submit his
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as "one of the greatest of all editorial careers". Dozois made Asimov into "the most important magazine of its generation", according to the
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continued to be a prestigious market and several award-winning stories appeared during Dozois's tenure, including Lucius Shepard's "R&R";
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was where the 'cutting edge' work in the field was appearing, so that authors would be eager to appear there". Dozois's tenure began as
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era, was puritanical for a long time. Sex scenes and profanity rarely appeared until the 1950s. The change accelerated in the 1960s.
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and Peter Heck took over the book reviews from Baird Searles in 1994, and Spinrad began contributing critical essays. A column on
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instead. McCarthy continued to be open to a broader range of fiction than Scithers had been, and at the end of the year published
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readership, and Ashley describes the result as stagnation: Scithers's had "dumbed down" the material to please the new readers
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of his involvement in science fiction fandom. To mark the 30th anniversary of the magazine in 2007, she published a
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was given the editorial role. This may have been because Scithers was based in Philadelphia, with a local team of
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fit in well with Scithers's constraints, producing material that could have been printed in a 1950s magazine, but
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originally $ 1.00, and has since risen frequently. As of 2023 each double issue is priced at $ 8.99.
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as "one of the greatest of all editorial careers". Dozois was succeeded by Sheila Williams in 2004.
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Martin Gardner's puzzles from the first few years of the magazine were collected in three volumes:
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Puzzles from Other Worlds: Fantastical Brainteasers from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
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ran in the Mid-December 1990 and January 1991 issues, but those were the last to appear.
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The Rise of the Cyberzines: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1991 to 2020
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Scithers was fired in 1982, and his replacement, Kathleen Moloney, only lasted a year.
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took over as editor in 1983, and quickly relaxed the strictures on the kind of fiction
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Astronauts & Androids, Black Holes & Bug-Eyed Monsters, Comets & Computers
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readers. Dozois also published shorter fiction: short stories from Dozoi's tenure at
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was attracting, but as a result the magazine was becoming isolated within the field.
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Science Fiction Rebels: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1981 to 1990
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Clute, John; Sleight, Graham; Eggeling, John; Langford, Dave (September 12, 2022).
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Gateways to Forever: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1970 to 1980
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in Connecticut. The magazine shares offices with other Dell magazines, including
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praised the "creative editors of the 1980s and 1990s, such as Gardner Dozois of
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stories; and (under a pseudonym) "Air Raid", which was turned into a film,
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Sanders, Joe (1995). "Science Fiction Magazines". In Barron, Neil (ed.).
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stories, which he had begun publishing in the competing magazines, to
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in 1978, the first year in which he was eligible, and again in 1980.
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Scithers's replacement was Kathleen Moloney, who was hired away from
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place, with "Mid-December" issues for more than a decade thereafter.
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Barcelo (2015), search for "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine"
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described the story as "one of the genre's undisputed classics".
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contributed two stories: "Good-Bye, Robinson Crusoe", one of his
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took over as editor in 1985 and stayed for nearly twenty years.
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was paying six cents per word, the same rate as its competitor,
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George Scithers was soon hired to fill the editorial role, with
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She won the Hugo Award for short-form editor in 2011 and 2012.
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In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov 1954-1978
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McCarthy discovered or encouraged many new writers, including
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Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 30th Anniversary Anthology
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Dozois gave up the editorship in 2004, and was succeeded by
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Asimov's science fiction : 30th anniversary anthology
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Asimov visited Davis on either February 26 or February 27.
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Anna Calikowska, Michał Wroczyński, & Adam Zembrzycki
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Riddles of the Sphinx and Other Mathematical Puzzle Tales
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beginning serialization in the Mid-December 1986 issue.
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Anatomy of Wonder 4: A Critical Guide to Science Fiction
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was positive, and a 1995 review of Butler's collection
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two of the major science fiction magazines of the day,
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in 1992, and Dell was acquired by Penny Press in 1996.
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in New York to drop off a story he was submitting to
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began in the first issue. A book review column, by
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The Best of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
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4809:(2014). "The Marketplace". In Latham, Rob (ed.).
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4370:. San Francisco: Tachyon Publications. 2007.
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2178:In September 1996 Dell Magazines was sold to
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2235:The first issue included stories by Asimov,
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3764:"(Isaac) Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine"
3762:Stephensen-Payne, Phil (January 10, 2023).
3024:(1993). Dozois and Williams jointly edited
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4246:"Adult magazine part of school fundraiser"
3645:Stephensen-Payne, Phil (August 22, 2023).
3081:
2913:, December 2004–present as of October 2023
653:
545:
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4713:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
4691:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
4669:. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
3395:Isaac Asimov – Revista de Ciencia Ficción
3372:Isaac Asimov's revista de ciencia ficción
3059:. Some of Spinrad's critical essays for
55:Cover for the Mid-December 1994 issue of
5102:1977 establishments in the United States
3002:Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Anthology
2631:When Dozois took over the editorship of
2388:veteran science fiction writers such as
4544:"Hellenic Magazines of Science Fiction"
4275:Stephensen-Payne, Phil (July 4, 2023).
4102:Stephensen-Payne, Phil (July 4, 2023).
3827:Stephensen-Payne, Phil (July 4, 2023).
3683:Stephensen-Payne, Phil (July 4, 2023).
3519:
3461:
3348:Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
2919:Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
2613:Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor
2562:Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
2379:Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor
515:Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
143:Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
4811:The Oxford Handbook of Science Fiction
4743:Ciencia Ficción. Nueva guía de lectura
4740:Barcelo, Miquel (September 16, 2015).
4641:
4639:
4637:
4344:(1st ed.). Tachyon Publications.
4340:Williams, Sheila, ed. (July 1, 2007).
4217:from the original on November 22, 2022
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3437:October 2003 – November/December 2005
2653:, the sequel to Gibson's debut novel,
4426:Carmody, Deirdre (January 24, 1992).
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3899:Williams, Sheila (January 11, 2023).
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4467:. Associated Press. March 12, 1996.
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2907:, January 1986–October/November 2004
132:. It was launched as a quarterly by
5059:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
4508:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
4277:"Magazine Contents Lists: Page 314"
4252:. February 13, 2004. Archived from
4211:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
4166:from the original on April 23, 2023
4104:"Magazine Contents Lists: Page 270"
4080:from the original on April 10, 2023
4049:from the original on March 18, 2023
4037:Nicholls, Peter (October 3, 2022).
3988:from the original on March 28, 2023
3612:from the original on March 21, 2023
3606:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
3492:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
3325:Isaac Asimovs science fiction-serie
2961:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
294:Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact
283:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
5137:Magazines published in Connecticut
4748:Science Fiction. New Reading Guide
3829:"Index by Magazine Issue: Page 14"
3685:"Index by Magazine Issue: Page 13"
2760:" (1990), and Michael Swanwick's "
2542:'s "The Big Dream", and Varley's "
2293:had appeared on the back cover of
25:
4789:Science Fiction in the Real World
4574:from the original on July 5, 2023
4514:from the original on July 5, 2023
4018:from the original on May 31, 2023
3404:Carlo Frabetti (first 11 issues)
3065:Science Fiction in the Real World
2892:, Spring 1977 – February 15, 1982
27:American science fiction magazine
2304:commented in an early review of
5080:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
5066:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
4885:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
4461:"Dell Is Selling Magazine Unit"
4074:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
4043:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
3602:"SFE: Asimov's Science Fiction"
3239:September 1981 – February 1983
2998:Extraterrestrial & Eclipses
2965:Analog Science Fiction and Fact
2925:with the November 1992 issue.
2827:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2782:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
277:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
3358:December 1991 – November 1992
3262:January 1993 – September 1993
2901:, January 1983 – December 1985
540:Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine
1:
5122:Magazines established in 1977
3167:October 1997 – December 1997
2972:Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
2762:The Very Pulse of the Machine
2701:had never run serials before
549:Issue data for 1981 and 1982
243:, describes Dozois's time at
5142:Penny Publications magazines
4542:Pastourmatzi, Domna (1999).
4492:Sanders (1995), pp. 701–702.
3216:Spring 1978 – November 1980
3049:Science Fiction Puzzle Tales
2881:The editorial succession at
2807:, in 1978, and had moved to
2663:'s "Pretty Boy Crossover".
2553:Bloodchild and Other Stories
2499:", which went on to win the
657:Issue data for 1983 to 2023
322:Issue data for 1977 to 1980
4618:(in Polish). July 6, 2023.
4390:Ashley (2022), pp. 199–200.
3958:Ashley (2007), pp. 328–337.
3884:Ashley (2022), pp. 192–194.
3731:Ashley (2007), pp. 337–340.
3722:Ashley (2007), pp. 335–337.
3635:Asimov (1980), pp. 736–737.
3559:Ashley (2007), pp. 327–328.
3413:February 1986 – April 1987
3381:December 1979 – March 1981
3144:August 1996 – October 1997
2784:as "over-sensationalized".
629:, but when it was launched
250:Davis sold the magazine to
5158:
4969:Perihelion Science Fiction
3276:La Rivista di Isaac Asimov
3253:La Rivista di Isaac Asimov
3230:La Rivista di Isaac Asimov
3205:La Rivista di Isaac Asimov
3000:. Another series, titled
2860:30th Anniversary Anthology
2147:
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165:was willing to publish. "
29:
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4865:
4235:Ashley (2016), pp. 46–50.
4195:Ashley (2016), pp. 71–80.
4145:Ashley (2016), pp. 26–36.
3812:Ashley (2016), pp. 22–26.
3792:Ashley (2016), pp. 58–59.
3745:Ashley (2016), pp. 20–22.
3122:June 1990 – January 1993
3038:Science Fiction by Asimov
2917:The title was originally
2849:Williams (2004 – present)
2469:A Letter from the Clearys
2274:saw the re-appearance of
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241:science fiction magazines
136:in 1977, after obtaining
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33:Asimov on Science Fiction
18:Asimov's SF Magazine
5073:Asimov's Science Fiction
4899:Asimov's Science Fiction
4532:Spinrad (1990), p. xiii.
4406:Asimov's Science Fiction
3905:Asimov's Science Fiction
3647:"Index by Date: Page 43"
3311:August 1979 – June 1981
3158:Asimov's Science Fiction
2994:Dark Stars & Dragons
2923:Asimov's Science Fiction
2835:Asimov's Science Fiction
2538:'s "A Traveler's Tale",
2173:Asimov's Science Fiction
113:Asimov's Science Fiction
57:Asimov's Science Fiction
43:Asimov's Science Fiction
30:Not to be confused with
5127:Science fiction digests
4997:Three-Lobed Burning Eye
4927:FIYAH Literary Magazine
4548:Science Fiction Studies
4305:Westfahl (2014), p. 87.
3866:Ashley (2022), pp. 4–5.
3164:Yiannis Karaiosifoglou
2948:(1992–1996) – owned by
2289:Venture Science Fiction
270:visited the offices of
4601:Ashley (2007), p. 423.
4592:Ashley (2007), p. 420.
4504:"SFE: Gardner, Martin"
3967:Ashley (2007), p. 380.
3857:Ashley (2016), p. 441.
3427:Asimov Ciencia Ficción
3022:Isaac Asimov's SF Lite
2878:
2659:, and he also printed
2628:
2527:'s "Street Meat", and
2296:Galaxy Science Fiction
2247:, and an excerpt from
2220:
2213:Galaxy Science Fiction
2198:Contents and reception
627:Science Fiction Digest
622:Science Fiction Digest
4913:Daily Science Fiction
4906:Clarkesworld Magazine
3875:Ashley (2022), p. 14.
3535:Ashley (2016), p. 49.
3285:May 1994 – July 1995
3114:Isaac Asimov Magazine
3034:Isaac Asimov's Puzzle
3026:Isaac Asimov's Robots
2876:
2869:Bibliographic details
2626:
2481:film of the same name
2353:" in early 1978, and
2210:
2167:, and became part of
2165:Bantam-Doubleday-Dell
4320:Tachyon Publications
3042:Robots From Asimov's
3030:Isaac Asimov's Earth
2921:; it was changed to
2726:Stations of the Tide
2685:Kim Stanley Robinson
2487:McCarthy (1983–1985)
2420:safe, you're schlock
2203:Scithers (1977–1982)
211:'s "Hatrack River";
128:, which is owned by
4616:Biblioteka Narodowa
3409:(last four issues)
3308:Hisanori Tanaguchi
3280:Phoenix Enterprise
3105:Additional sources
3083:
3018:Isaac Asimov's Mars
2800:James Patrick Kelly
2758:Bears Discover Fire
2669:speculative fiction
2601:Nina Kiriki Hoffman
2574:George R. R. Martin
262:Publication history
233:Bears Discover Fire
120:magazine edited by
45:
4465:The New York Times
4432:The New York Times
4400:Williams, Sheila.
4156:"1984 Hugo Awards"
4008:"1980 Hugo Awards"
3978:"1978 Hugo Awards"
3774:on August 16, 2022
3657:on August 23, 2023
3082:
2956:Penny Publications
2940:Davis Publications
2890:George H. Scithers
2879:
2792:role-playing games
2746:Suzy McKee Charnas
2721:I Robot: The Movie
2693:The Blind Geometer
2629:
2619:Dozois (1986–2004)
2390:L. Sprague de Camp
2351:The Barbie Murders
2335:Somtow Sucharitkul
2221:
272:Davis Publications
266:In February 1976,
221:Suzy McKee Charnas
148:George H. Scithers
134:Davis Publications
5089:
5088:
5013:
5012:
4820:978-0-19-983884-4
4757:978-84-9069-162-5
4720:978-1-80085-648-6
4698:978-1-78138-260-8
4676:978-1-84631-003-4
4377:978-1-892391-47-6
4351:978-1-892391-47-6
4256:on April 27, 2005
4205:Nicholls, Peter.
4162:. July 26, 2007.
4014:. July 26, 2007.
3984:. July 26, 2007.
3901:"From the Editor"
3446:
3445:
3376:Ediciones Picazo
3071:Overseas editions
3008:. Dozois edited
2839:Gordon Van Gelder
2723:, and Swanwick's
2375:James Tiptree, Jr
2367:Robert Silverberg
2249:Gordon R. Dickson
2156:
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239:, a historian of
187:Robert Silverberg
124:and published by
109:
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5004:Uncanny Magazine
4990:Strange Horizons
4871:Abyss & Apex
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3400:Planeta-Agostini
3084:
2854:reminiscence by
2796:Matthew Costello
2707:Michael Swanwick
2673:Orson Scott Card
2609:Karen Joy Fowler
2433:Charles N. Brown
2423:
2302:Orson Scott Card
2276:Reginald Bretnor
2237:Arthur C. Clarke
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4878:Amazing Stories
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4785:Spinrad, Norman
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3132:Czech Republic
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3006:Asimov's Choice
2986:Asimov's Choice
2982:
2950:Dell Publishing
2936:
2911:Sheila Williams
2899:Shawna McCarthy
2885:is as follows:
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2810:Amazing Stories
2621:
2611:. She won the
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2398:Jack Williamson
2245:Fred Saberhagen
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2192:Sheila Williams
2047:43/11 & 12
631:Shawna McCarthy
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159:Shawna McCarthy
122:Sheila Williams
118:science fiction
116:is an American
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2754:Terry Bisson
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2501:Nebula Award
2495:'s novella "
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2007:42/1 & 2
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4478:November 1,
4445:November 1,
4411:November 1,
4325:November 1,
4221:January 13,
4070:"SFE: Pulp"
3915:January 11,
3778:January 10,
3028:(1991) and
2980:Anthologies
2942:(1977–1992)
2856:Roger Ebert
2661:Pat Cadigan
2656:Neuromancer
2597:Mary Gentle
2540:John Kessel
2461:Merl Reagle
2394:Hal Clement
2331:Nancy Kress
2257:John Varley
2232:material."
2184:digest size
2180:Penny Press
648:Times Books
591:6/1 to 6/13
577:5/1 to 5/13
556:Issue dates
237:Mike Ashley
195:John Varley
130:Penny Press
77:Spring 1977
74:First issue
5096:Categories
4941:Lightspeed
4920:Escape Pod
4084:August 24,
4053:August 23,
4039:"SFE: Sex"
3661:August 22,
3515:References
3093:Publisher
2934:Publishers
2752:" (1989),
2703:Count Zero
2681:Pat Murphy
2650:Count Zero
2509:Fire Watch
2497:Hardfought
2473:David Brin
2371:Gene Wolfe
2363:Tanith Lee
2339:Enemy Mine
2266:Millennium
2253:Time Storm
2148:Issues of
566:of issues
513:Issues of
213:Pat Murphy
64:Categories
4560:0091-7729
4473:0362-4331
4440:0362-4331
4402:"History"
3299:SF Hoseki
3257:Telemaco
3210:Mondadori
2775:In 2004,
2641:cyberpunk
2615:in 1984.
2521:orangutan
2493:Greg Bear
2251:'s novel
561:numbering
534:newsstand
288:Star Trek
175:orangutan
104:1065-2698
4787:(1990).
4731:(1980).
4709:(2022).
4687:(2016).
4661:(2007).
4620:Archived
4572:Archived
4512:Archived
4250:Wood TV8
4215:Archived
4164:Archived
4078:Archived
4047:Archived
4016:Archived
3986:Archived
3909:Archived
3610:Archived
3488:Asimov's
3450:Asimov's
3304:Kobunsha
3136:Asimov's
3087:Country
3077:Asimov's
3067:(1990).
3061:Asimov's
3044:(1990).
3036:(1984);
3016:(1989);
3012:(1988);
2927:Asimov's
2883:Asimov's
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2306:Asimov's
2271:Asimov's
2230:New Wave
2219:in 1978.
2217:Asimov's
2150:Asimov's
700:Mid-Dec
607:Asimov's
314:F&SF
309:Ben Bova
305:F&SF
256:Asimov's
245:Asimov's
205:Asimov's
163:Asimov's
152:Asimov's
89:.asimovs
4976:Reactor
4652:Sources
4626:July 6,
4578:July 5,
4568:4240816
4518:July 4,
4291:July 4,
4260:July 6,
4170:July 4,
4118:July 4,
4022:July 4,
3992:July 4,
3843:July 4,
3699:July 4,
3616:July 4,
3352:Temark
3344:Poland
3321:Norway
3188:D. Kol
3177:Israel
3154:Greece
3110:Brazil
3102:Issues
3096:Editor
2805:Galileo
2477:a novel
2471:", and
2280:Feghoot
338:Winter
227:"; and
82:Website
4817:
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3423:Spain
3391:Spain
3368:Spain
3295:Japan
3272:Italy
3249:Italy
3226:Italy
3201:Italy
3181:Cosmos
3099:Dates
3090:Title
3055:, and
2996:, and
2607:, and
2588:, and
2586:Nebula
2449:Azazel
2422:
2396:, and
2373:, and
2333:, and
2243:, and
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1272:19/15
1228:18/15
1184:17/15
1140:16/15
1096:15/15
1052:14/14
1008:13/13
964:12/13
920:11/13
876:10/13
651:1986.
643:Bantam
564:Number
559:Volume
530:Analog
332:Summer
329:Spring
297:, and
193:, and
169:", by
4948:Locus
4746:[
4564:JSTOR
3456:Notes
3191:1979
3185:Atid
2969:and
2794:, by
2750:Boobs
2224:style
2127:2023
2102:2022
2077:2021
2052:2020
2029:2019
2004:2018
1979:2017
1972:40/12
1948:2016
1941:39/12
1917:2015
1910:38/12
1886:2014
1879:37/12
1855:2013
1848:36/12
1824:2012
1817:35/12
1793:2011
1786:34/12
1762:2010
1755:33/12
1731:2009
1724:32/12
1700:2008
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1669:2007
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1638:2006
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1600:28/12
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1057:1991
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1043:14/10
1013:1990
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958:12/11
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925:1988
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914:11/11
911:11/10
881:1987
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870:10/11
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837:1986
832:9/13
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749:1984
744:7/13
705:1983
585:1982
571:1981
508:4/12
472:1980
467:3/12
431:1979
408:1978
383:1977
225:Boobs
4815:ISBN
4793:ISBN
4771:ISBN
4752:ISBN
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4671:ISBN
4628:2023
4580:2023
4556:ISSN
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2756:'s "
2748:'s "
2683:and
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