Since the appearance of the first science fiction magazine in 1926, thousands of short stories have been published in periodicals devoted to the genre. These stories cover a wide range of subjects, from spacecraft to the human condition, and feature little-known authors as well as masters like Ellison and Asimov. In the past, finding which issue of what magazine ran a certain story was nearly impossible.
This much-needed reference tool provides valuable assistance in the daunting task of locating short stories published in science fiction magazines, providing exhaustive indexes to magazines, authors, and titles, allowing a variety of options for research on 34,000 stories appearing in nearly 5,000 issues of 133 genre magazines. Stories from all major American publications, as well as from several minor periodicals, are indexed. Also included is an appendix of the best known and most prolific contributors, giving the titles of all their stories in this work (necessary because the huge author index does not show titles). A guide to how to use this book clarifies its features for the researcher.
Science Fiction Story Index, 1950-1968
Complementing Science-Fiction: The Early Years, which surveys science-fiction published in book form from its beginnings through 1930, the present volume covers all the science-fiction printed in the genre magazines--With Bleiler...
Index to the Science Fiction Magazines, 1926-1950
The City of the Living Dead Daniels , J. Stallworth . ... Dimmock was also editor of all the Pearson juvenile papers , and as managing editor for Scoops , the publisher Pearson chose Bernard Buley , an Australian resident in England who ...
The History of the Science Fiction Magazine: 1946-1955
The History of the Science Fiction Magazine: 1926-1935
Several of the stories and commentaries in this 65+ year-old publication are stunningly accurate, while others are amusingly way off base . . .or are they?
Yes, there had been science-fiction written for decades, and stories had appeared in many magazines over the years, but in April 1926 Amazing Stories became the first magazine dedicated to the incredible tales of what we came to call ...
Several of the stories and commentaries in this 65+ year-old publication are stunningly accurate, while others are amusingly way off base . . .or are they?
Several of the stories and commentaries in this 65+ year-old publication are stunningly accurate, while others are amusingly way off base . . .or are they?