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Jason Sanford: 2007 SF/F magazine circulation numbers
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Feb 4, 2008The Feb. 2008 issue of Locus features their annual year in review, including a survey of the major SF/F magazines.
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Jason Sanford: Science Fiction and Fantasy magazines
Posted at 05:17 AM in Science Fiction and Fantasy magazines | Permalink ... Short story word counts—how long should a story be? ...
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Jason Sanford: David W. Hill: The most popular SF writer you've ...
The Nov. 2007 issue of The New York Review of Science Fiction focuses on both science fiction in China and the recent Chengdu International ...
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Jason Sanford
The website of science fiction and fantasy writer Jason Sanford.
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Jason Sanford: September 2008
Among the writers who got their start in their pages are Stephen Baxter, Greg Egan, Kim Newman, Alastair Reynolds and Charles Stross (per ...
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Jason Sanford: Science Fiction and Fantasy magazines
Now comes news that Locus: The Magazine of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Field, is in similar straights. According to Charles N. Brown's editorial in the ...
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Jason Sanford: Retro science fiction t-shirts
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Jun 4, 2008A few months ago a friend told me that the main problem with most science fiction stories is that they violate the basic laws of the ...
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Jason Sanford: 2007 SF/F magazine circulation numbers
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Feb 4, 2008The Feb. 2008 issue of Locus features their annual year in review, including a survey of the major SF/F magazines.
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Jason Sanford: Medical marijuana as anger management tool
I guess this is another trend which science fiction totally failed to predict: medical marijuana as an anger management tool.
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Jason Sanford: storySouth Million Writers Award now open
1 post - 1 author - Last post: Mar 2The storySouth Million Writers Award is now open. I will be running the reader and editor nominations from my blog; the main award page on ...
 
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