Gordon Van Gelder, Editor/Publisher of The magazine of fantasy & Science Fiction, has announced that they will be changing the monthly publishing schedule from monthly to bi-monthly:

The March 2009 issue will be the last monthly issue. Starting with the April/May 2009 issue, we’ll be publishing one issue every two months. Each issue will be 256 pages (16 pages longer than our last Oct/Nov issue) except for this year’s anniversary issue, which will be a jumbo.

Subscribers don’t need to take any action. If your current sub expires with the April 2009 issue or with the May 2009 issue, your sub now expires with the April/May 2009 issue.

We’ve made the change because rising costs—especially postal costs—and the current economy put us in a position where we either had to raise our rates severely or cut back somewhere. Given the state of the economy, I decided a cutback in frequency made the most sense. We’ll lose a little more than 10% of our content this year, but we should be in a great position for the coming years.

I know it’s a big change and it will take a little while to get used to it, but I think it will work out fine. Thank you all for your support.

See also: Responses from Warren Ellis, Jonathan Strahan and the Asimov’s Forum.

And so the discussion about the death of sf is re-ignited…

Your thoughts?

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