italic title For the peer reviewed journal Science journal Science was a general sciencemagazine published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS . It was intended to bridge the distance between science and citizen , aimed at a technically literate audience who may not work professionally in the sciences. The AAAS also publishes the famous science journal Science journal Science , the similar name leading to some confusion. Science was first issued as Science 80 in November 1979 and was originally published bi monthly and by subscription only. ref http www.garfield.library.upenn.edu essays v4p508y1979 80.pdf Science 80 Adds to the Booming Popularization of Science ref The name of the magazine changed every year to reflect the publication date, becoming Science 81 , Science 82 , etc. This caused some consternation among librarians, who found it difficult to index. ref name hammond E mail with an editor, Boyce Rensberger ref The magazine was similar to Discover magazine ... disappeared during the mid 1980s. Science was purchased in 1986 by Time magazine Time Inc. and folded ... feature a stamp noting Now including Science 86 , but this quickly disappeared. This claim was somewhat suspect, however, as all of the Science staff was immediately laid off after the takeover. See also Popular science Popular Science Popular Mechanics http www.scientificindian.com Scientific Indian New Scientist Omni magazine OMNI References reflist Category Science and technology magazines Category ... essays by a well known scientist were a common feature as well. The magazine also offered a Resources section which contained references for the articles. Like Discover , Science was aimed at readers ... more technical magazine than it became in the 1990s, but more in depth and more artfully written than magazines like Popular Science , which tends to cover technology more than the science behind it. This market ... disestablished in 1986 Category American Association for the Advancement of Science academic journals ... more details
About the television show called ScienceMagazine the paper journal ScienceScience journal Infobox television bgcolour show name ScienceMagazine image caption format Science camera picture format audio format runtime 30 minutes creator developer producer John Bassett producer John Bassett br Milan Chvostek br Heather Cook br Diederik d Ailly executive producer James R. Murray starring David Suzuki narrated opentheme endtheme country flagcountry Canada language English network CBC Television CBC first run first aired 13 January 1975 last aired 15 April 1979 num episodes website ScienceMagazine was a half hour television show produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC from 1975 to 1979. The show was hosted by geneticist David Suzuki , who previously hosted the daytime youth programme Suzuki On Science . ScienceMagazine moved beyond the youth audience and was mostly broadcast during prime time, except for occasional sessions where the show was repeated at afternoon times. The program featured news and features on scientific research and developments. Regular items within the show included How Things Work and Science Update . Jan Tennant and Cy Strange of the CBC were the program s film feature narrators. ScienceMagazine , as such, ended production when the CBC joined it with The Nature of Things , keeping the latter as title and Suzuki as host. External links CBC Series Dir 33115 ScienceMagazine S Use dmy dates date September 2010 Category 1975 Canadian television series debuts Category 1979 Canadian television series endings Category CBC network shows Canada tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox magazine title Science of Mind editor Claudia Abbott editor title Editor in Chief previous editor frequency Monthly circulation category Religious Science company publisher United Centers for Spiritual Living firstdate Start date 1927 month country United States based Golden, Colorado language English language English website URL http www.scienceofmind.org NewThought Science of Mind is a religious magazine published bi monthly by the United Centers for Spiritual Living . Themes include inner peace, hope, healing, guidance, and others. It is distributed via magazine , website , and e mail . ref http www.scienceofmind.com history som A brief history of Science of Mind magazine , Science of Mind magazine website. Retrieved June 3, 2011. ref Contributors Notable contributors to Science of Mind include Wilferd Arlan Peterson Michael Beckwith References Reflist External links http www.scienceofmind.com Science of Mind magazine official website. http www.unitedcentersforspiritualliving.org Products science of mind.php Science of Mind magazine on the United Centers for Spiritual Living website. Religious Science footer DEFAULTSORT Science of Mind magazine Category Religious Science Category Publications established in 1927 Category Monthly magazines Category Audio periodicals Category Downloadable magazines Category New Thought magazines ... more details
Science World is an educational magazine published by Scholastic Corporation targeting primarily children between grades 6 and 12 and covering many aspects of science, including physical science, life science health, earth and space science, environmental science, and technology. http teacher.scholastic.com products classmags scienceworld.htm According to the Massachusetts Biotechnology Industry directory, Science World, brings to life the latest breaking news and discoveries in every field of science, while helping students build critical thinking and problem solving skills. They are used in many schools, though a subscription is needed to obtain them. http massbio.org directory resources publications.html External links http teacher.scholastic.com products classmags scienceworld.htm Official Website http www.eschoolnews.com news showstory.cfm?ArticleID 6091 Scholastic launches new site to promote science literacy http www.archimuse.com mw2006 abstracts prg 315000692.html Science Explorations A new multi modal approach to authentic inquiry based scientific learning DEFAULTSORT Science World Magazine Category American children s magazines sci mag stub child mag stub ... more details
You may also be looking for an American magazine Future Science Fiction , which was briefly named Science Fiction from 1939 to 1941 . Science Fiction full title Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror is a Poland Polish speculative fiction monthly magazine . It was established in 2001 under the name Science Fiction by Robert J. Szmidt , who was also the first editor. It is geared mostly towards Polish fantasy and science fiction , but occasionally publishes translations, primarily from non English languages. In 2005 the magazine was renamed to Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror . Since 2009 it is published by Fabryka S w . Current editor is Rafa D bski . Notable authors who had been associated with the magazien include Feliks W. Kres , Andrzej Pilipiuk , Jaros aw Grz dowicz , Romuald Pawlak , Adam Cebula , Marek elkowski , Wiktor wikiewicz , Jacek Dukaj . Since 2004 the magazine has sponsored the Nautilus Award . External links http www.science fiction.com.pl Homepage Category Science fiction magazines Category Science fiction in Poland Category Polish literary magazines Category Magazines established in 2001 pl Science Fiction czasopismo Poland magazine stub science fiction stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2008 globalize Eng date June 2011 A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers ... Fiction , The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and Asimov s Science Fiction Isaac Asimov s Science Fiction Magazine . The most influential and longest running British science fiction magazine ... April 1926 with art by Frank R. Paul. The first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories , was published ... Science Stories , the last true bedsheet size sf and fantasy magazine was Fantastic Adventures ... stories ever published in a bedsheet science fiction magazine were A Martian Odyssey by Stanley G. Weinbaum ... , in 1943. Other major digests, which published more literary science fiction, were The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , Galaxy Science Fiction and If magazine If . Under the editorship of Cele ... fiction magazines The first British science fiction magazine was Tales of Wonder magazine Tales ... such as PostScripts magazine PostScripts and Polluto are available. The decline of the science fiction magazine During recent decades, the circulation of all digest science fiction magazines has steadily ... Fiction World , China s longest running science fiction magazine, has doubled its circulation to 320,000, and launched a sister magazine. Currently the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America ... stories, more than half first appeared in either Asimov s Science Fiction or The Magazine ... Death , 1935 Dream World magazine Dream World , 1957, 3 issues Dr. Yen Sin , 1936 Dynamic Science ... Magazine , 1936, 1 issue Forgotten Fantasy , 1970 1971 Future Fiction aka Science Fiction , 1939 ... Fiction , 2004 present non fiction only Infinity magazine Infinity aka Infinity Science Fiction ..., 2 issues Omni magazine Omni , 1978 1995, 168 issues Orbit Science Fiction , 1953 1954, 5 issues ... 1958, 5 issues Science Fiction magazineScience Fiction , 1939 1941, 17 issues, revived in 1953 Science Fiction Adventures 1952 magazineScience Fiction Adventures , 1952 1954, 9 issues Science Fiction ... more details
in the country. It has now outgrown this initial agenda, becoming a popular sciencemagazine that covers many national and international science issues. There are reports of current interest, as well as essays written by eminent national scientists on modern technologies, the country s science policy, and the like. Regular columns on science fiction, puzzles, hobby projects, crosswords are also present ...Science Reporter International Standard Serial Number ISSN 0036 8512 ref http www.worldcat.org title science reporter oclc 4782353 Details br Material Type Government publication, National government publication, Periodical br Document Type Magazine br All Authors Contributors Council of Scientific & Industrial Research India br ISSN 0036 8512 br OCLC Number 4782353 br Description v. ill., ports. 28 cm. ref is a monthly popular sciencemagazine that has been published in India since 1964 ref http www.niscair.res.in ScienceCommunication sci.asp?a topframe.htm&b leftcon.asp&c Popularization 20of 20Science scipop.htm&d test7 Started in 1964, Science Reporter is one of the oldest English language popular science monthlies published in India. ref by the National Institute of Science Communication ... English and is read principally in India and neighbouring countries. The magazine was originally ... References Reflist Category Indian magazines Category Science and technology magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Science and technology in India Science Research Reporter An International Journal of Science and Technology Chief Editor Dr. Umesh P. Mogle http www.jsrr.in About the Journal ..., those who are actively engaged in the Science and Technology. It is dedicated to the advancement ... fields of Sciences. The Journal Science Research Reporter publishes Half Yearly print ... Sciences , Forestry, Food Science, Veterinary Sciences, Biotechnology, Medical Sciences, Environmental Science. Related interdisciplinary areas will be considered for publication in Science Researcg ... more details
For the similarly named magazine published in 1952 53 Space Science Fiction Image SpaceSFMSpr1957.jpg .... thumb 180px right The Spring 1957 issue of Space Science Fiction Magazine the first ... spacemen come upon a planet of women who think of men as drones. Space Science Fiction Magazine was a US science fiction magazine published by Republic Features Syndicate, Inc. as part of a package ... American Agent , a spy drama, and The Frightened , to be narrated by Boris Karloff . The magazine package included a spy magazine and a horror magazine to tie in with the radio shows, and two additional titles Private Investigator Detective Magazine and Space Science Fiction Magazine . Private Investigator ... online at cite web url http www.isfdb.org wiki index.php Magazine Space Science Fiction Magazine title Magazine Space Science Fiction Magazine  ISFDB accessdate 26 September 2008 publisher ... of the Science Fiction Magazine. Part 4 1956 1965 publisher New English Library location London ... GA pl Link GA pt pl Space Science Fiction Magazine pt Space Science Fiction Magazine ... by well known writers, including Arthur C. Clarke and Jack Vance , but it was not successful, and the magazine ceased publication late in 1957. NOTOC Publication history and bibliographic data Science fiction was one of the staple genres of American pulp magazine publishing, beginning in 1926 with Amazing ..., SF Magazines , pp.  1066&ndash 1071, both in Clute & Nicholls, Encyclopedia of Science Fiction . ref By 1957 the boom had reached its height ref name AshleyV4 23 Ashley, The History of the Science Fiction Magazine Part 4 , p.  23. ref 24 science fiction magazines published at least one issue that year. ref name AshleyV4 index Magazine publishing dates for the period are tabulated in Ashley, The History of the Science Fiction Magazine Part 4 , pp.  270&ndash 271. ref One of the most prominent of these magazines, Galaxy Science Fiction , had a successful association with two radio ... more details
Thrust was published from 1973 1991. It started off as a Fanzine by Doug Fratz Steven L. Goldstein at the University of Maryland until 1976. In 1978, Thrust became a trade magazine. ref Name Ashley cite book title Gateways to forever the story of the science fiction magazines from 1970 to 1980 Volume 3 last Ashley first Michael authorlink coauthors year 2007 publisher Liverpool University Press location isbn 1846310024 page xix pages 305 306 url http books.google.com books?id 2qkmF8HvP gC&pg PA304&dq Algol The Magazine About Science Fiction&hl en&ei 0qo1TMfdNMOblgfCnrHVBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CE8Q6AEwCA v onepage&q Algol&f false ref Thrust was a magazine for science fiction fans, offering commentray and criticism of work published within the genre. Nominated for a Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Best Fanzine in 1980, it received four other nominations for best semi prozine in the following years 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 . ref name Hugo80 cite web url http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db HugoNomList.html title 1974 Hugo Awards publisher World Science Fiction Society accessdate 2010 12 07 ref . As a trade magazine, expanded rapidly, moving to offset covers. Ultimately the circulation rose to 1,700. Columnists at various times included Ted White author Ted White , Charles Sheffield , Lou Stathis , John Shirley , Michael Bishop , David Bischoff , Chris Lampton , Darrell Schweitzer and Jeffrey Elliot . Dan Steffan provided art direction for the magazine. ref name Ashley References reflist DEFAULTSORT Thrust science fiction magazine Category Science fiction fanzines Category Hugo Award winning works US lit mag stub Sci fi stub ... more details
size digest size American fantasy fiction magazine fantasy and science fiction magazine first published ... the full spectrum of speculative fiction, the title expanded into The Magazine of Fantasy and Science ... 1950 . Switching to an ampersand, it became The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction with the sixth issue February 1951 , returning to The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction when it went monthly ... The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . We got it off the ground in 1949 and saw it take hold ... of Fantasy & Science Fiction , perfected the Grand Art of the Preface. At the time of the magazine ..., Fitz James. The Lost Room 1858 full text ref The second issue, as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science ... Bretnor, Reginald. Bug Getter, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1960 full text ref ... Bash 17 and Bryn Barnard 14 . Unlike F&SF s companion magazine, Venture Science Fiction Magazine , The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction did not use interior illustrations of stories, except ... Shop ref http trussel.com hf marshop.htm Fast, Howard. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ... 1932 69 http www.locusmag.com index chklst mg0570.htm Locus The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ... 2010 01 suvudu and the magazine of fantasy and science fiction join forces.html Suvudu Random House, Inc. and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Join Forces CurrentAmericanSFMagazines DEFAULTSORT Magazine Of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Category American science fiction magazines Category Fantasy fiction magazines Category Horror fiction magazines Category The Magazine of Fantasy & Science ... fiction magazines established in the 1940s cs The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction es The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction fr The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction hu The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction nl The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ja pl The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction pt The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ro The Magazine ... more details
Janus ISSN 0197 775X was a feminism feminist science fiction science fiction fanzine fanzine edited by Janice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll in Madison, Wisconsin , and closely associated with that city s science fiction convention , WisCon Several early WisCon program book s doubled as special issues of Janus . ref What is WisCon? History of Wiscon ref It was repeatedly nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine 1978, 1979 and 1980 ref http www.locusmag.com SFAwards Db HugoNomList.html Hugo Nominee List ref this led to accusations that if Janus had not been feminist, it wouldn t have been nominated. ref Merrick, Helen. From female man to feminist fan uncovering herstory in the annals of SF fandom, in Women of Other Worlds Excursions Through Science Fiction and Feminism Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, eds. Univ. of Western Australia Press, 1999, p. 129 ff. ref ref Gomoll, Jeanne. An Open Letter to Joanna Russ, Six Shooter Jeanne Gomoll, Linda Pickersgill and Pam Wells, eds. 1987 reprinted in Fanthology 87 ref Eighteen issues were published under this name from 1976 1980 it was succeeded by Aurora SF . ref http feministsf.org crit zines.html Feminist Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Utopia Journals, Newsletters, & Zines ref ref http library.temple.edu collections special collections fanzine.jsp jsessionid DD33A759A422E62B4B582F59E618187B?bhcp 1&bhhash 1 j Temple University Libraries Fanzine Collection J ref References references DEFAULTSORT Janus Science Fiction Magazine Category Feminist criticism Category Feminist literature Category Feminist media Category Feminist science fiction Category Publications established in 1976 Category Publications disestablished in 1980 Category Science fiction fanzines US lit mag stub science fiction stub ... more details
Science of Success was an Iran Iranian quarterly magazine on social , political , cultural and artistic matters which has been publishing between 2003 2008 in Tehran before its license being revoked by the Press Supervisory Board in 2008 . Policy Science of Success was a magazine used to be published between 2003 2008 , first as monthly then quarterly. It was focused on social , political , cultural and artistic topics. This magazine was managed by some members of Science of Success Institution one of the NGO s affiliated to Elyasin Community. ref Elyasin Community is a non governmental organization which has been established in 1991. It s mainly active in cultural spiritual matters and its members are the students, devotees and followers of Master Elia M. Ramollah Peyman Fattahi . Elyasin is consisted of a number of satellite NGO s and publishing houses. There are some other magazines affiliated to Elyasin Community such as The Art of Transcendental Life , Art of Living , Esoteric Knowledge , Sublime Thinking , Motivators , and Children News as well, most of which have been shut down or forced to keep a low profile due to the pressures of Ministry of Intelligence and National Security Iran Iranian Security Service . ref The main purpose of the magazine was to increase the public awareness as well as providing a base for training some success methods based on Peyman Fattahi Fattahi ... Living magazine as well as chief editor and author of the Science of Success magazine. She has also ... editor of Science of Success magazine as well as the author of a book named Women and Men superiority ... in 2008 . Editorial Board The concessionaire and manager in charge of the magazine was Farangis Kazemi ... , Sublime Thinking and Science of Success . ref Reasons for License Revocation In 2008, the Press ... and Islamic Guidance of Iran revoked the magazine s license in charge of breaching the Iranian constitution . Although, according to the magazine s authorities this was an unreal allegation and the true ... more details
Fantasy 1946 magazine Fantasy , and he drew on this for Science Fantasy , as well as incorporating his own fanzine , Science Fantasy Review , into the new magazine. Once Carnell took over, Science ... ever published in a British science fiction magazine. Publication history Gillings and Carnell class ... a new science fiction sf magazine titled New Worlds magazine New Worlds , published by Pendulum ... magazineScience Fiction Adventures 1956 magazineScience Fiction Adventures , under the same title. The British Science Fiction Adventures British magazineScience Fiction Adventures lasted until ... MagazineScience Fantasy title MagazineScience Fantasy  ISFDB accessdate 26 February 2011 ... name SFFWFM SF When Carnell took over, he planned to distinguish Science Fantasy from its sister magazine ... of the magazine ref name EF 844 Mike Ashley, Science Fantasy , in Clute & Grant, Encyclopedia of Fantasy ... featured article DEFAULTSORT Science Fantasy Magazine Category Defunct British science ...Use British English date April 2011 Use dmy dates date April 2011 italic title Science Fantasy , which also appeared under the titles Impulse and SF Impulse , was a British fantasy fiction magazine fantasy and science fiction magazine , launched in 1950 by Nova Publications as a companion to Nova s New Worlds magazine New Worlds . Walter Gillings was editor for the first two issues, and was then replaced ... , who hired Kyril Bonfiglioli to edit Science Fantasy Bonfiglioli changed the title to Impulse in early 1966, but the new title led to confusion with the distributors and sales fell, though the magazine remained profitable. The title was changed again to SF Impulse for the last few issues. Science Fantasy .... Carnell felt that the literary quality of Science Fantasy was always higher than that of New Worlds ... for best magazine. Under Bonfiglioli more new writers appeared, including Keith Roberts , Brian Stableford and Josephine Saxton . In the opinion of science fiction historian Mike Ashley writer Mike ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Neo opsis Cover 7.jpg right Neo opsis Science Fiction Magazine is a digest size d, perfect bound , Canadian magazine publishing science fiction and fantasy stories, science and opinion articles, SF news and reviews. The first issue of Neo opsis Science Fiction Magazine was published October 2003. Neo opsis won the Aurora Award in the category Best Work In English, Other in 2007 and 2009. Neo opsis Science Fiction Magazine is based in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria , British Columbia , Canada . See also On Spec Science fiction magazine Fantasy fiction magazine Horror fiction magazine External links http www.neo opsis.ca Neo opsis Official Website http www.isfdb.org wiki index.php Magazine Neo Opsis Neo opsis at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database ScienceFictionMagazines Category Canadian science fiction magazines Category Science fiction digests scifi stub ... more details
italic title For other magazines titled Science Fiction Adventures Science Fiction Adventures disambiguation Science Fiction Adventures Science Fiction Adventures was a British digest size digest size science fiction magazine , published from 1958 to 1963 by Nova Publications as a companion to New Worlds magazine New Worlds and Science Fantasy magazineScience Fantasy . It was edited by John Carnell. Science Fiction Adventures began as a reprint of the American magazine of the same name, Science Fiction Adventures 1956 magazineScience Fiction Adventures , but after only three issues the American version ceased publication. Instead of closing down the British version, which had growing circulation, Nova decided to continue publishing it with new material. The fifth issue was the last which contained stories reprinted from the American magazine, though Carnell did occasionally reprint stories thereafter from other sources. Notable fiction included J.G. Ballard s The Drowned World , Michael ... as series of short stories. The magazine was cancelled because of declining sales after 32 ... year Nova went out of business, and Science Fiction Adventures was never revived. ref name SFFWFM SFA58 Ashley, Science Fiction Adventures 1958&ndash 1963 , in Tymn & Ashley, Science Fiction ... Cite book first Mike last Ashley title Transformations The Story of the Science Fiction Magazines ... 779 4 Cite book last Clute first John coauthors Nicholls, Peter title The Encyclopedia of Science ... Donald H. last Tuck title The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Volume 3 publisher Advent ... Ashley, Mike title Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines publisher Greenwood Press location Westport, CT year 1985 isbn 0 313 21221 X Refend DEFAULTSORT Science Fantasy Magazine Category Science fiction digests Category Magazines established in 1958 Category Magazines disestablished in 1963 Category Science fiction magazines established in the 1950s Category 1958 establishments ... more details
Image Orionschild.jpg frame right First issue cover Orion s Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine was a fantasy fiction magazine fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1984 by Orion Press under the editorship of T. Joseph Cole. The magazine featured original fiction, art, and poetry. Though it included works by such prominent authors as Ray Bradbury and Richard L. Tierney , the original magazine produced only two issues. Recently, Orion s Child has been resurrected by the son, Gabriel M. Cole, of the original founder and editor, himself an aspiring writer. The new incarnation, this second volume of Orion s Child, is an e zine and is not published in paper format. The first issue appeared in May 2007, with subsequent issues appearing monthly. The second volume adheres to a similar format as the original paper magazine, including original art, poetry and fiction, but eschewing in page navigation, blogs, or other web enhancements to hold true to the style of a paper magazine. Editors in chief T. Joseph Cole, 1984 Gabriel M. Cole, 2007 present External links http www.galadarn.com OrionsChild.html Official website http www.locusmag.com index chklst 0chklst.htm Locus Online list of magazines CurrentAmericanSFMagazines Category American science fiction magazines Category Fantasy fiction magazines Category Science fiction webzines US lit mag stub fiction mag stub webzine stub ... more details
Science Fantasy Magazine Category Science fiction digests Category Publications established in 1952 Category Magazines disestablished in 1954 Category Science fiction magazines established in the 1950s ...italic title For other magazines titled Science Fiction Adventures Science Fiction Adventures disambiguation Science Fiction Adventures Science Fiction Adventures was an American digest size digest size science fiction magazine , published from 1952 to 1954 by Science Fiction Publications. It was edited by Lester del Rey , under the pseudonym Philip St. John , and was targeted at a younger audience than its companion magazine, Space Science Fiction . Contributors included Algis Budrys , Raymond Z. Gallun , Robert Sheckley , and del Rey himself, who published his novel Police Your Planet under the pseudonym Erik van Lhin . Damon Knight contributed a book review column beginning with the fifth issue. Cyril M. Kornbluth s novel The Syndic was serialized in 1954. Artwork was provided by H.R. van Dongen , Frank Kelly Freas Kelly Freas , and Paul Orban , among others. Lester del Rey left at the end of 1953, and his place was taken by Harry Harrison , but the magazine lasted for only three more issues. ref name SFFWFM SFA58 Ted Krulik & Bruce Tinkel, Science Fiction Adventures 1952&ndash 1954 , in Tymn & Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines , pp.  520&ndash 524. ref Footnotes reflist References Refbegin Cite book first Mike last Ashley title Transformations The Story of the Science Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970 publisher Liverpool University Press location Liverpool year 2005 isbn 0 85323 779 4 Cite book last Clute first John coauthors Nicholls, Peter title The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction year 1993 publisher St. Martin s Press location New York isbn 0 312 09618 6 Cite book first Donald H. last Tuck title The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy ... first Marshall B. last Tymn coauthors Ashley, Mike title Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Fiction ... more details
isbn 0 313 21221 X Refend DEFAULTSORT Science Fantasy Magazine Category Science fiction digests Category Publications established in 1956 Category Magazines disestablished in 1958 Category Science ...italic title For other magazines titled Science Fiction Adventures Science Fiction Adventures disambiguation Science Fiction Adventures Science Fiction Adventures was an American digest size digest size science fiction magazine , published from 1956 to 1958 by Royal Publications as a companion to Infinity magazine Infinity , which had been launched the previous year. It was edited by Larry T. Shaw throughout its short run. Science Fiction Adventures focused on longer fiction than appeared in Infinity these were often labelled as novels, though they were rarely longer than 20,000 words. Shaw declared in his first editorial that he wanted to bring back a sense of wonder , and he printed straightforward action adventure stories. Robert Silverberg was a prolific contributor, under his own name and under the pseudonym Calvin M. Knox , and he also collaborated with Randall Garrett , under the name Robert Randall , on a story in the first issue. Other well known writers occasionally appeared, including Cyril M. Kornbluth , Algis Budrys , and Harry Harrison . The magazine was cancelled because of disappointing sales the final issue was dated June 1958. ref name SFFWFM SFA56 Ashley, Science Fiction Adventures 1956&ndash 1958 , in Tymn & Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines , pp.  524&ndash 526. ref Footnotes reflist References Refbegin Cite book first Mike last Ashley title Transformations The Story of the Science Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970 publisher ... John coauthors Nicholls, Peter title The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction year 1993 publisher St ... of Science Fiction and Fantasy Volume 3 publisher Advent Publishers location Chicago year 1982 isbn 0 911682 26 0 cite book first Marshall B. last Tymn coauthors Ashley, Mike title Science ... more details
Technocracy Versus the Humanities . If was an American science fiction magazine launched ... of the Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 3 , pp.  323 325. ref If was launched in the middle of this second ... Other Worlds was a science fiction magazine. The two were sufficiently successful to attract the notice ... of Tomorrow , another science fiction magazine, also edited by Pohl. ref name TM 207 Ashley, Transformations ... Science Fiction , a leading magazine of the time, and had given Fairman his start in the field ... , Galaxy Science Fiction Galaxy , and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Fantasy and Science ... Michael last Ashley title The History of the Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 3 1946 1955 publisher ... Ashley title The History of the Science Fiction Magazine Part 4 1956 1965 publisher New English Library ... Knight was hired as editor, but within three issues Quinn sold the magazine to Robert Guinn at Galaxy ... Science Fiction . After two years Frederik Pohl took over as editor, and it was under Pohl that If achieved its greatest success, winning the Hugo Award for best professional magazine three years running ... became editor the magazine was not successful under his management and circulation plummeted ... professional magazine named If appeared in 1986, intended as a revival of the original, but it folded after a single issue. The magazine was moderately successful, though it was never regarded as one of the first rank of science fiction magazines. It published many award winning stories over its ... 1964 issue. Publication history Although science fiction had been published before the 1920s, it did ... Stories , a pulp magazine published by Hugo Gernsback . By the end of the 1930s the field was undergoing its first boom, ref Nicholls & Clute, Genre SF Edwards & Nicholls, Astounding Science Fiction Stableford ... of Science Fiction . ref but World War II and its attendant paper shortages led to the demise of several ... , in Nicholls & Clute, Encyclopedia of Science Fiction , p.  1068. ref From a low of eight active ... more details
OutNow Magazine is a monthly lifestyle magazine that targets affluent members of the gay community in the San Francisco Bay Area . OutNow has been published since 1992 from its headquarters in San Jose, California in the Silicon Valley . The magazine has features and news stories that will enhance the lives of local gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender community along with their family and friends. Every month the magazine has a different content focus such as health, relationships, home improvements, weekend getaways, Pride, sports, arts and entertainment, business and more. OutNow, operated by veteran reporters, get interviews with top politicians, business leaders and movie stars. OutNow has a high non gay readership for a gay publication since it also reports on culture, business, politics and housing topics that are ignored by other local press. Since the magazine has stories about local theater, events, politics, housing and culture, it also attracts man non gay readers. In online surveys conducted by the magazine, 23 percent of the readers identify as heterosexual. An electronic version of the magazine is offered on its website, along with daily news updates, blogs, feature stories on health, travel, sports and more. The calendar is the most popular section on the website, along with a business directory where local GLBT people find friendly businesses. And the magazine has more than 1,000 fans on its Facebook page. OutNow sponsors many events to bring the community together ... and after work professional networking events at Silicon Valley companies. And the magazine partners ... the event and magazine. With more than 300 distribution sites, thousands of subscriptions and the online magazine there are an estimated 30,000 or more readers in the region that includes Silicon Valley San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland and Santa Cruz areas. The magazine s online electronic copy has had high growth in readership since it s easy to open the magazine online to read the stories and see ... more details
for the Rickie Lee Jones album The Magazine album Multiple issues advert May 2010 cleanup May 2010 pov check May 2010 no footnotes February 2009 Infobox magazine title The Magazine image file MagLogo.png ... Canada based language English website URL http www.themagazine.ca issn The Magazine is a monthly digest entertainment magazine targeted for youth and published in Canada. In addition to music, movies ..., The Magazine celebrated its tenth anniversary as a monthly publication. History In 1990, Community Programs Group parent company to The Magazine published Spider Man comics with drug awareness and safety .... In 1993, CPG began a publication called The New Jr. Jays Magazine . The Jr. Jays magazines were given away at Toronto Blue Jays Blue Jays games and in schools by police officers. This magazine was packed ... of the new generation of Canadian kids. The Jr Jays magazine ran from Spring 1993 right up until Fall 1998, at which point it became known as The Magazine Not For Adults . The Jr. Jays comic strip continued ... About Us work The Magazine ref The September October 2009 edition marked The Mag s 100th issue. In April 2011, The Magazine updated its website with a brand new look and archived content. Comics and old articles are in the process of being uploaded. Comics The Magazine has a long history of original ... friends. ref cite web url http www.themagazine.ca comics title TheMagazine.ca Comics work The Magazine ref As of February 2010, The Magazine does not print any comics. Instead, comics are available for reading on themagazine.ca The Magazine Online The Magazine s official website includes many features ... Have Your Say work The Magazine ref On the website you can also find online videos called Magisodes ... 2011. References reflist 2 External links http www.themagazine.ca The Magazine official site http www.themagazine.ca blog The Magazine official blog http www.themagazine.ca board MagBoard The Magazine message board http www.themagazine.ca magisodes Magisodes DEFAULTSORT Magazine Category Canadian children ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Use Australian English date April 2011 Is Not Magazine was an alternative publishing independently published bi monthly magazine in the form of a 1.5m x 2m bill poster , produced ... edited the magazine Mel Campbell , Stuart Geddes , Natasha Ludowyk , Penny Modra and Jeremy Wortsman . The first issue appeared on 9 April 2005, and after eleven issues plus several special issues the magazine ... hailed from Finland , the United States and Argentina . The magazine was posted at 50 sites around ... to be big its going to be huge 2007 06 01 1180205515206.html Article in The Age on the magazine s second ... The magazine aimed to explore complexity and ambiguity in both its format and content. Each issue ... with co editor Mel Campbell at OnVoiceOver ref The magazine served as an outlet for new writing, but its ... that a magazine can be more than words on paper is something we like, said co designer Jeremy ... in depth features behind the scenes is not magazine Profile of Is Not Magazine in Computer Arts magazine ref Is Not was also an experiment in the uses of public space for purposes other than advertising ... Mel Campbell at OnVoiceOver ref Local and international recognition In 2005 issue two of Is Not Magazine was featured at the TypeCon design conference in New York. The magazine was featured at the CMYK Magazine Festival in Barcelona. In 2007 Is Not was featured at Colophon 2007, a magazine festival ... about colophon colophon2007 Colophon 2007 ref The magazine was featured in The Melbourne ... Melbourne Design Guide ref Is Not Magazine formed part of the city of Melbourne s successful submission to UNESCO s City of literature City Of Literature program. In 2009, the magazine was displayed ... . ref http www.chaseandgalley.com project is not magazine Chase & Galley project page for Is Not Magazine ... online arts and culture magazine The Enthusiast . Campbell is also a journalist specialising in popular culture. References Reflist External links http www.isnotmagazine.org Is Not Magazine http www.chaseandgalley.com ... more details
Italic title Infobox magazine title This is a magazine about nothing image file image size image caption editor Andy Simionato, Karen ann Donnachie editor title Editors previous editor upfront editor frequency Irregular circulation Various category Fashion , art , design company publisher Donnachie, Simionato & Son firstdate 2002 country Italy based Italy language English website http www.thisisamagazine.com Thisisamagazine.com issn 1721 4904 This is a magazine is an experimental art publication founded in 2002 by Donnachie, Simionato & Son. One of the best known ref Lauren Parker, Interplay, p.60 V&A Museum, 2005 ref flip book style online magazines it has also published in a variety of formats including a Powerpoint edition, Animated GIF collections as well as video peep shows and sound objects. Alongside the internet specific episodes a series of hard cover printed books or compendia and multi media projects such as the Everything Will Be OK book Everything Will Be OK have been published. The project is considered highly influential in Lauren Parker s Victoria & Albert Museum book on internet publications, Interplay ref Lauren Parker, Interplay, V&A Museum, 2005. ref and a publishing phenomenon by Adrian Shaughnessy in The UK Journal for Made Images, Varoom. ref Adrian Shaughnessy, Varoom Magazine, UK, 2006. ref In an interview for UK magazine Graphics International ref Graphics ... Stefan Sagmeister said I just think This is a magazine is one of the most interesting publications ... what it means to call something a magazine , ref Christopher Tew, Arco04 Exhibition Catalogue, Spain, 2004 ref This is a magazine s editorial style combines artworks by internet artists with found ... www.thisisamagazine.com This is a magazine http www.everythingwillbeok.com Everything will be OK http ... Publishers http www.atomicactivity.com Atomic Activity Books This is a magazine Imprint DEFAULTSORT This Is A Magazine Category Magazines established in 2002 Category Online magazines Category Art magazines ... more details
one source date May 2010 Commented out because image was deleted Image A Magazine 2001.jpg thumb 175px right The April May 2001 issue. A Magazine was founded in 1989 by Jeff Yang , Amy Chu, Sandi Kim and Bill Yao to cover Asian American issues and culture, and grew out of a campus magazine Yang edited while an undergraduate at Harvard University . Until it ceased on February 20, 2002, it was the largest publication for English speaking Asian Americans in the United States, with bimonthly readership exceeding 200,000 in North America. Though well known and influential in the Asian American community, it was never profitable in its 13 year existence. In November 1999, it obtained US 4.5 million in venture capital funding, and the company was renamed aMedia , reflecting a branching out into Web publishing. Unfortunately, this change came right as the Dot com bubble dot com boom was turning to bust. In early 2000, right after announcing their move to a convert 20,000 sqft m2 adj on office in San Francisco , the stock market nosedived. In a desperate attempt to recover, they merged with Click2Asia in November 2000. After a tough shareholder fight, the merged company was shut down in 2002. Category News magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States Category Asian American magazines AsianAmerican stub news mag stub ... more details
of S.C.I.E.N.C.E. journal Drop D Magazine volume issue pages url http dropd.com issue 92 CD Incubus ...For the 2006 album by the Norwegian singer songwriter Thomas Dybdahl Science album Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Type studio Artist Incubus band Incubus Cover Incubus Science.jpg Released September 9, 1997 Recorded May June 1997 at 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, California Genre Alternative metal , funk metal , rap metal Length 55 52 Label Epic Records Epic , Immortal Records Immortal Producer Jim Wirt Last album Fungus Amongus br 1995 This album S.C.I.E.N.C.E. br 1997 Next album Make Yourself br 1999 Misc Singles Name S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Type Studio album single 1 A Certain Shade of Green single 1 date September 9, 1997 single 2 New Skin Incubus song New Skin single 2 date September 20, 1998 S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is the second album by American rock music rock band Incubus band Incubus , released on September 9, 1997. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. It has been mentioned by lead singer Brandon Boyd that the acronym S.C.I.E.N.C.E. stands for Sailing Catamarans Is Every Nautical Captain s Ecstacy. Music S.C.I.E.N.C.E. draws influence from diverse ... November 2001 title The Accidental Sex Symbol journal Spin magazine Spin volume 17 issue 11 page ... name Friedlander According to Rolling Stone writer Rob Kemp, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. links funk metal to the rap ... review pure url yes title Review of S.C.I.E.N.C.E. first David last Thomas publisher Allmusic accessdate 28 February 2010 ref rev2 Drop D Magazine rev2Score favorable ref name Kerr rev3 Martin Charles ... title Incubus S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Pitchfork Review first James last Wisdom publisher Pitchfork Media .... ref name Thomas Drop D Magazine reviewer Darren Kerr praised the album for its originality. ref name ... . . . . . . S.C.I.E.N.C.E es S.C.I.E.N.C.E. fr S.C.I.E.N.C.E. ga S.C.I.E.N.C.E. gl S.C.I.E.N.C.E. it S.C.I.E.N.C.E. he S.C.I.E.N.C.E. pl S.C.I.E.N.C.E. pt S.C.I.E.N.C.E fi S.C.I.E.N.C.E. sv S.C.I.E.N.C.E. ... more details