HE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION
September/October
71st Year of Publication
NOVELLAS
Of Them All – Leah Cypess
NOVELETS
The Shadows of Alexandrium – David Gerrold
My Name Was Tom – Tim Powers
The Fairy Egg – R.S. Benedict
SHORT STORIES
Weeper – Marc Laidlaw
Do AIs Dream of Perfect Games? – Angie Peng
The Martian Water War: Notes Found in an Airlock – Peter Gleick
Little and Less – Ashley Blooms
The Cry of Evening Birds – James Sallis
The Dog and the Ferryman – Brian Trent
This World Is Made for Monsters – M. Rickert
POEMS
The Writing of Science Fiction – Timons Esaias
DEPARTMENTS
Books to Look For – Charles de Lint
Games – Marc Laidlaw
Plumage from Pegasus: Keeping Up with the ISBNs – Paul Di Filippo
Television: The Devil in Devs – Karin Lowachee
Science: The Science of Printing – Jerry Oltion
Curiosities – Paul Di Filippo
Cartoons: Arthur Masear, Mark Heath, Nick Downes, Bill Long
Cover: Bob Eggleton for “The Shadows of Alexandrium”
Language
English
Pages
258
Format
Paperback
Release
September 01, 2020
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September-October 2020 (F&SF, #751)
HE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION
September/October
71st Year of Publication
NOVELLAS
Of Them All – Leah Cypess
NOVELETS
The Shadows of Alexandrium – David Gerrold
My Name Was Tom – Tim Powers
The Fairy Egg – R.S. Benedict
SHORT STORIES
Weeper – Marc Laidlaw
Do AIs Dream of Perfect Games? – Angie Peng
The Martian Water War: Notes Found in an Airlock – Peter Gleick
Little and Less – Ashley Blooms
The Cry of Evening Birds – James Sallis
The Dog and the Ferryman – Brian Trent
This World Is Made for Monsters – M. Rickert
POEMS
The Writing of Science Fiction – Timons Esaias
DEPARTMENTS
Books to Look For – Charles de Lint
Games – Marc Laidlaw
Plumage from Pegasus: Keeping Up with the ISBNs – Paul Di Filippo
Television: The Devil in Devs – Karin Lowachee
Science: The Science of Printing – Jerry Oltion
Curiosities – Paul Di Filippo
Cartoons: Arthur Masear, Mark Heath, Nick Downes, Bill Long
Cover: Bob Eggleton for “The Shadows of Alexandrium”