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Subtitled “Disabled and neurodivergent people’s issue”. Details taken from magazine website. |
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This issue was later withdrawn and subsumed into the Spring 2022 issue (also called Issue 30). Details taken from magazine website. |
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The editorial explains that now the magazine is monthly rather than quarterly it is feasible to do a serial, even though it had reverted to quarterly before the serial was started! As a result subsequent parts were published on the Shoreline of Infinity website in fortnightly installments from June 7th, 2022 rather than in the magazine itself. Details taken from ebook Table of Contents. |
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Special Science Fiction Fairy Tales issue. Details taken from ebook Table of Contents. |
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The SF Caledonia Special, featuring Scottish writers. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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The Climate Change Special. Details taken from ebook Table of Contents. |
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Subtitled “WorldCon Glasgow 2024”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
--- see under Magazine of Short Stories. |
Short Stories—USA; Jun. 1890-Aug. 1959; Fred M. Somers, Harold Godwin (1904-1910), Doubleday, Page (1910-1937); monthly; smaller than standard format, initially 25 cents, converted to a standard pulp in Mar. 1910; editors Harry Peyton Steger (?-1912), Harry E. Maule (1912-1936); at first most of the stories—“25 stories for 25 cents”—were reprints, including translations; from 1910 it was transformed into a pulp adventure magazine. |
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