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TOC: Fantasy and Science Fiction August 2008

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction has posted the table of contents for the August 2008 issue:

NOVELLAS

  • "The Political Prisoner" - Charles Coleman Finlay
NOVELETTES
  • "Childrun" - Marc Laidlaw
  • "But Wait! There's More!" - Richard Mueller
SHORT STORIES
  • "An Open Letter to Earth" - Scott Dalrymple
  • "Another Perfect Day" - Steven Popkes
  • "Bounty" - Rand B. Lee
DEPARTMENTS
  • Editorial - Gordon Van Gelder
  • Books to Look For - Charles de Lint, covering Mind the Gap by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon; Heart of Stone and House of Cards by C. E. Murphy; and Jumper: Jumpscars by Nunzio Defilippis, Christina Weir, and Brian Hurtt.
  • Books - Chris Moriarty, covering Pebble in the Sky by Isaac Asimov; The Null-A Continuum by John C. Wright; Lorelei of the Red Mist by Leigh Brackett; The Secret of Sinharat and People of the Talisman by Leigh Brackett; and The Martian General's Daughter by Theodore Judson.
  • Film: Not with a Bang, But with the Sex Pistols - Lucius Shepard, covering Doomsday.
  • Coming Attractions
  • Curiosities - David Langford, covering Adrift in the Stratosphere, by Professor A.M. Low (1937).
CARTOONS
  • Bill Long
COVER
  • Kent Bash for "The Political Prisoner"

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Posted by John DeNardo at Tuesday July 08, 2008 at 11:55 AM
© 2008 SF Signal



I am not sure why this was ignored by this blog but the author of 334, On Wings of Song, The Genocides, Camp Concentration, The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of, and On SF, among many other worthwhile titles, died of a self inflicted gunshot wound on July 4.

Posted by Eric on Tuesday July 08, 2008 at 5:19 PM

Ignored how?

Posted by jp on Tuesday July 08, 2008 at 7:19 PM

I missed the UPDATE. I usually don't look over stuff a second time that far back. Thanks.

Posted by Eric on Tuesday July 08, 2008 at 7:36 PM

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