Science Fiction Age
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Editor | Scott Edelman |
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Categories | Science fiction |
Publisher | Sovereign Media |
First issue | November 1992 |
Final issue Number | May 2000 46 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Herndon, Virginia |
Language | English |
ISSN | 1065-1829 |
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Science Fiction Age was an American professional science fiction magazine published by Sovereign Media. A full-size, glossy publication, it produced 46 bimonthly issues from November 1992 to May 2000. Edited for its entire run by Scott Edelman, it was notable for its full-color illustrations, and for publishing Nebula Award winning stories by Martha Soukup and Mary A. Turzillo.[1][2]
Contributors[edit]
Columnists for the magazine included:
- Arlen Andrews
- Michael Bishop
- Terry Bisson
- John Brunner
- A. C. Crispin
- John Kessel
- Geoffrey A. Landis
- Charles Sheffield
- Robert Silverberg
- Jim Sterenko
References[edit]
- ↑ "Science Fiction Age", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database (retrieved 18 May 2023)
- ↑ "Science Fiction Age", The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, 18 May 2020 (retrieved 18 May 2023)
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