Two That Came True, Judith Moffett |
A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions, |
God’s Nose, Damon Knight |
Hedgework and Guessery, Charles de Lint |
It’s Been Fun, Esther M. Friesner |
The Naked Flesh of Feeling, J. N. Williamson |
The Alien Heart, Mike Resnick |
Myths, Legends, and True History, Geoffrey A. Landis |
Gone To Earth, Roger Zelazny |
Wong’s Lost and Found Emporium and Other Oddities, William F. Wu. Also available in hc. |
Moonstone and Tiger-Eye, Suzy McKee Charnas. Also available in hc ($25.00). |
Semi-professional magazine. |
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A series of digest-sized anthologies. Don Day indexed them as magazines and SF fans have traditionally considered them as such, but Don Wollheim was clear on the subject: “The Avon Fantasy Reader was not a periodical nor a magazine. It had no set time for appearance, and it was always scheduled only single issue by single issue. It is copyrighted as a book, as an original anthology, and such are its copyright listings. (U.S. law requires periodicals to publish annual ownership and circulation figures. The AFR published no such statements and cannot be considered a periodical, regardless of its physical appearance. Hence issues are not dated as such.) I consider still that this was a series of anthologies. The material in each issue was purchased as a one-shot anthology second-rights (usually) proposition.” |
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