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    Samovar [February 27, 2023] (online) (Full Text)
    The issue also contains the original versions of all the translated items.
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · A Short Biography of a Conscious Chair · Renan Bernardo · ss
    • · Tempus Fugit · Ketty Steward; translated by Christine Gutman · ss Daring Shifts ed. Lucas Cantori & Alicia Reymond, Clinamen, 2022
      translated from the French (“Tempus Fugit”).
    • · Aborting the Old World · Claudia Vaca; translated by Brittany Hause · pm
      translated from the Spanish (“Aborteras del Viejo Mundo”).




    Samovar [January 22, 2024] (online) (Full Text)
    The issue also contains the original versions of all the translated items.
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · House on the Edge of the Crater · Gábor Képes; translated by Anna Kállai · ss
    • · The House of the Scolopendra · Nicola Lombardi; translated by J. Weintraub · ss The Blood Tomes Volume 2: Creatures ed. Andrea Dawn, Tell-Tale Press, 2020
      translated from the Italian (“La Casa delle Scolopendre”).
    • · The First Step · Guy Goffette; translated by Kathryn Kimball · pm
      translated from the French (“Le premier pas”).



    Samovar [July 22, 2024] (online) (Full Text)
    The issue also contains the original versions of all the translated items.
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · Bone by Bone · Mónika Rusvai; translated by Vivien Urban · ss
      translated from the Hungarian (“Csontról csontra”).
    • · Worker’s Song · H. Pueyo · ss Mafaverna: Democracy ed. Jana Bianchi & Diogo Ramos, Mafagafo Revista, 2022
      translated from the Brazilian Portuguese (“Canção Operária”).
    • · I Said · Sourav Roy; translated by Carol D’Souza · pm
      translated from the Hindi (“mainne kaha”).


    Samovar [October 28, 2024] (online) (Full Text)
    The issue also contains the original versions of all the translated items.
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · Because Flora Had Existed. And I Had Loved Her · Anna Martino · ss
      translated from the Brazilian Portuguese (“Porque Flora Existiu. E Eu A Amei”).
    • · Journey · Bindu Tiji; translated by Lakshmy Nair · pm
      translated from the Malayalam.
    • · Whale Ocean · Nanpai Sanshu; translated by Xueting C. Ni · ss
      translated from the Chinese.








    The Sasquatch Have Their Ways   (about)
    Tales of Fantasy & the Supernatural. “…a quality paperback periodical, featuring fictional human encounters with Northwest mythic creatures; featuring also true accounts of transcendence and the supernatural.”




    The Satellite   (about)
    “Official Organ of the Liverpool S F A”, 57 Beauclaire Drive, Liverpool 15. The Satellite starts off in October 1938 as the “Official Organ of the Liverpool Science Fiction Association”. However, in May 1939, it comes under the auspices of the national SFA and remains so until the SFA is suspended around November 1939 after war is declared. The effect of ’going national’ in May 1939 seemed to have the effect of having less fiction in the fanzine, which is then reversed in November 1939. A further interesting feature is the volume of correspondence that came from the USA.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.



    The Satellite [v1 #2, November 1938] ed. David McIlwain & John F. Burke (3d, 24pp, 6½″ x 8¼″ mimeo, cover by Mack)
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.
    • 3 · Action! · Frank D. Wilson · ar; promote science fiction.
    • 5 · The Call to Arms · Don J. Cameron · ss
    • 10 · Round and About · [uncredited] · cl; round up.
    • 11 · Liverpool Branch of the Science Fiction Association meeting on Friday September 23rd · Abe Bloom · ar
    • 13 · Mosaic · C. S. Youd · pm
    • 15 · Editorial · The Editors · ed; on content of the Satellite.
    • 16 · All Is Dust · Leslie J. Johnson · ar Novae Terrae; philosophy of an SF reader.
    • 19 · Stop Press · [uncredited] · ar; round up.
    • 20 · Moonshine · Readers · lc; letters from William F. Temple, William E. Dunn, John Gabriel, Eric C. Williams.



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