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Our top 25 fantasy basketball rankings are the perfect guide for you to build a winning NBA fantasy basketball team.
James Blish named it the ultimate hard SF novel; Greg Bear's father-in-law, the sixteenth SFWA Grand Master, never bettered a starship's flight to the end of the universe
British SF is said to be in the middle of a golden age. How true is this? Statistics on the proportion of 'Years Best' choices and award nominations may help answer this.
No longer your average cup of coffee; small-batch coffee roasters are perfecting this morning staple one cup at a time.
Science Fiction from Robert Reed, Neal Barrett Jr., and Jack Skillingstead, Grande Dame Carole Emshwiller, newcomers Ted Kosmatka and J. Chris Rock, reviews and columns.
Fiction from Geoffrey A. Landis, Steven Utley, Nebula-winner Jack McDevitt and David Ira Cleary, and facts from Robert Silverberg, Peter Heck and editor Sheila Williams
Nancy Kress, Leslie What, Ian R MacLeod and Robert Reed contribute fiction, Mike Allen and Jane Yolen poetry and James Patrick Kelly and Robert Silverberg provide opinion
New fiction from Nancy Kress, Robert Reed, William Barton, Damien Broderick, R Garcia y Robertson, Ted Kosmatka & Heather Lindsley; non-fiction from James Patrick Kelly
SF's leading magazine presents William Barton, Mary Rosenblum, Ian Creasey, Will McIntosh, alternate history from Stephen Baxter and a Silurian Tale from Stephen Utley.
Fiction by Mike Resnick, Jerry Oltion, Lisa Goldstein, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Steve Rasnic Tem. Opinion from Robert Silverberg, Paul di Filippo & editor Sheila Williams
Science Fiction from Kate Wilhelm, Nancy Kress, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Brian Stableford, Damien Broderick, Chris Beckett, Robert Reed, Eileen Gunn and Michael Swanwick
Fiction from Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker, Carole Emshwiller, Judith Berman & Steven Utley, Robert Silverberg's column, and poetry from David Lunde & Darrell Schweitzer
Contributions from Larry Niven, Nancy Kress, Will McIntosh, Damien Broderick, and the usual non-fiction from Robert Silverberg, James Patrick Kelly and Paul di Filippo.
Fiction from Sara Genge, R. Neube, Holly Phillips, Benjamin Crowell and Harry Turtledove, and an early contender for the 2009 Nebula Award for best novella by Nancy Kress
These are only selections from a diet of news that highlights a steady stream of catastrophes; is it any wonder that the defining emotion in SF was anxiety
With the October/November issue, F&SF enters its 60th Year with fiction from Stephen King, Geoff Ryman, Robert Reed, Terry Bisson, Michael Swanwick and Carole Emshwiller
Fiction by Rand B. Lee, Robert Reed, Al Michaud, Ted Kosmatka, artwork by David Hardy, reviews by Charles de Lint, Kathy Maio & Michelle West, article by Paul di Filippo
Fiction from Robert Reed, Rachel Pollack, Albert E. Cowdrey, M. Rickert; reviews by Charles de Lint, Elizabeth Hand and Kathy Maio; and Paul di Filippo and David Langford
Events of interest to F&SF readers
Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones.
Fiction from Ellen Kushner, Sean McMullen, Jack Skillingstead, John C. Wright, satire from Paul di Filippo with classic reprints from Thomas M. Disch and Edward Jesby
This month's fiction is from Campbell-Award nominee Charles Coleman Finlay, Marc Laidlaw, Richard Mueller, Rand B. Lee and Stephen Popkes and humour from Paul di Filippo.
New stories from Bruce Sterling, Matthew Hughes, Sean McMullen, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Nancy Springer, Yoon Ha Lee, Albert E. Cowdrey, Rand B. Lee
Fiction from Eugene Mirabelli, John Langan, regulars Robert Reed and Albert E Cowdrey, a reprint of a 1973 story from Edgar Allen Poe award winner Warner Law, and reviews
New fiction from World Fantasy Award winner Fred Chappell, Charles Coleman Finlay, Mario Milosevic and Eugene Mirabelli, and a classic Nebula winning Jack Cady reprint.
Fantasy from Jim Aiken, Jerry Oltion, Michael Meddor, Carol Emshwiller, Albert E. Cowdrey, Charles Coleman Finlay & Hugo and Nebula award-winner Barry B. Longyear.
July's issue has stories from regulars Matthew Hughes, Lisa Goldstein, Albert Cowdrey, and James L. Cambias, reviews from Charles de Lint, James Sallis and Kathy Maio
Stories by Albert Cowdrey, Robert Reed, John Kessel, Terry Bisson & Carolyn Ives Gilman, classics by John Varley & Gary Jennings, reviews by Charles de Lint & Kathy Maio
Fiction from Robert Reed, Marc Laidlaw, Daniel Abraham and Yoon Ha Lee, a classic Hugo-winning reprint from Robert Bloch, reviews from Charles de Lint and Michelle West
Fiction from Paolo Bacigalupi, Amy Sterling Casil, Rand B. Lee, Robert Reed, Michael Swanwick, Eileen Gunn, newcomer Laura Kasichke and returnee Jim Aiken plus reviews.
Here's a list of events that may be of interest to F&SF readers and writers
On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum.
San Francisco plans to open a new museum in the fall dedicated exclusively to conservation. Environmental exhibits and future energy practices have people talking.
Hugo Gernsback occupied a crucial role in the development of science fiction by publishing "Amazing Stories", the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction.
In a repeat of the wanderings of Humphrey, two humpback whales are travelling the wrong way. What brings them in? Are bridges a part of the problem of getting them out?
Suite101 recently fired six questions at bestselling SF author Sean Williams about political policy, favourite books what he's currently working on.
SF author David Weber speaks about the writing of the first book in his new "Safehold" series, in which he explores the conflicts when faith and science clash.
Creating "Maelstrom," the fifth novel about the planet "Petaybee," required the skills - and friendship -- of two experienced fantasy and science-fiction novelists.
In one of his last interviews prior to his death in 2003, hard science-fiction pioneer Hal Clement discusses his final book, "Noise," and his approach to world building.
In "Games of Command," RITA award-winning science-fiction author Linnea Sinclair tells a story she describes as a "rip-roaring" space-opera/adventure/romance.
The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, located in Seattle, Washington, offers a unique and interesting experience for both fans and non-fans of science fiction.
On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum.
With the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome on the horizon, now is a good time to read or revisit Robert J. Sawyer's award-winning trilogy, The Neanderthal Parallax.
The Return of Captain Invincible was shot in Australia and is a strange mix of comedy, fantasy, musical and action genres. It's become a cult favourite for many SF fans.
My mother, a confirmed romance and mystery reader, has agreed to try some science fiction and fantasy. What's in the first batch I'm giving her?
The news makes Scifi conventions seem like gatherings of weirdos, but your favorite writer's coming to town. Here's how to have a great time at your first con.
Taiwan Film Days, a three-day November showcase sponsored by the S.F. Film Society, brings to San Francisco the newest films from a relatively unknown Asian cinema.
An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title.
The late Terry Carr's selection of the best SF stories of 1985
23 stories by Terry Bisson, Liz Williams and others, some influenced by Jack Vance,Theodore Sturgeon and Ray Bradbury, plus Brad Denton's marvellous 'Sergeant Chip.'


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