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The Magazine of fantasy and science fiction, April 1965
The Magazine of fantasy and science fiction, April 1965 | Martin Harry Greenberg, Edward L. Ferman
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The April 1965 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction is a landmark in the history of science fiction because it was the first issue of that publication to have been edited by Edward L. Ferman, who is widely recognized as one of the outstanding editors in the field. This issue marked the first time that a cartoon by Gahan Wilson was published. The issue is further distinguished by Poul Andersons Arsenal Port, the second in his trilogy of space privateers; an early story from Robert Rohrer, Keep Them Happy; Gerald Jonass poem Imaginary Numbers in a Real Garden; Basil Davenports thoughtful review of a number of contemporary books including Isaac Bashevis Singers Short Friday and William Goldings The Spire; TP Caravans wry relation of a Blind Date; Roderic C. Hodginss The History of Doctor Frost; Jane Beauclerks evocative Lord Moon; Isaac Asimovs discussion of The Certainty of Uncertainty and his poignant Eyes Do More Than See; and Len Guttridges whimsical Aunt Millicent at the Races. As in the previous facsimile in this series, the editors add specially invited memoirs from Poul Anderson, Theodore Thomas, Isaac Asimov, Robert Rohrer, Roderic C. Hodgins, Jane Beauclerk, Len Guttridge, and Bert Tanner together with their own observations and commentary to create a volume of unusual merit.
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The Magazine of fantasy and science fiction, April 1965 | Martin Harry Greenberg, Edward L. Ferman
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Loose-leaf Links is a feature where I gather together the interesting bits and pieces on sci-fi, fantasy and romance I've come across and share them with you over tea.

In today's news, Nicolette Barischoff discusses representation of disability in science fiction. And the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (F&SF) is currently open for fiction submissions.

Details at http://earlgreyediting.com.au/2017/08/25/loose-leaf-links-46/