[The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction
Published monthly by Dragon Press, P. O. Box 78, Pleasantville, NY 10570. $4.00 per copy.

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Issue #25, September 1990: Gary K. Wolfe, "The Dawn Patrol: Sex and Technology in Farmer and Ballard"; Tony Daniel, "Knot: The Problem"; Alexei Panshin, "L. Ron Hubbard: Science Fiction Giant?"; Jonathan Carroll's A Child Across the Sky reviewed by Richard A. Lupoff; Lewis Shiner's Slam reviewed by Charles Platt; lagniappe by John Brunner.

Issue #26, October 1990: Samuel R. Delany, "The Life of/and Writing"; Ellen R. Weil, "The Secret You: Fantasy and Story in Brian Aldiss's Mainstream Fiction (pt. 1 of 2)"; Jack Womack's Heathern reviewed by Victor Gonzalez; Terry Bisson's Voyage to the Red Planet reviewed by John Clute; lagniappe by Isaac Asimov, Larry Niven, and Joe Haldeman.

Issue #27, November 1990: Arthur Byron Cover, "Cathedrals in Inner Space"; Ellen Datlow's Alien Sex reviewed by Gwyneth Jones; Kerem S. Bilgé, "Clifford Simak's Journey"; Greg Cox, Ongoing Excerpts from The Transylvanian Library; Michael Blumlein's The Brains of Rats reviewed by Donald G. Keller; Other Edens 3 reviewed by Glenn Grant.

Issue #28, December 1990: Gary K. Wolfe and Ellen R. Weil, "Harlan Ellison: An Introduction"; John Clute, "A Few Double Notes"; David Drake, "Elfin Pipes of Northworld"; David Wingrove's Chung Kuo reviewed by Richard Terra; Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's The Year's Best Fantasy: Third Annual Collection reviewed by Robert Devereaux.

Issue #29, January 1991: Barry N. Malzberg, "The Cloud Sculptor of Terminal X"; Ray Davis, "Who's That Banging at My Dori?"; Carol Emshwiller'sCarmen Dog reviewed by Karen Joy Fowler; Heather Schuler, "Screed" and Samuel R. Delany, "An Antiphon"; Kim Stanley Robinson's Pacific Edge reviewed by Tony Daniel; reading list by Michael Cadnum.

Issue #30, February 1991: Gary K. Wolfe, "The Bear and the Aleph: Gregory Benford's Against Infinity"; A.C. Byatt's Possession reviewed by Samuel R. Delany; A.Bertram Chandler'sFrom Ship to Shining Star: A Memorial Volume reviewed by George Turner; Damien Broderick, "Sf and the Postmodern"; reading list by Lucius Shepard.

Issue #31, March 1991: Gregory Feeley, "The Evidence of Things Not Seen" (pt. 1 of 2); Barry N. Malzberg, "Repentance, Desire and Natalie Wood"; Pat Cadigan's Synners and Patterns reviewed by Elizabeth Hand; William M. Schuyler, Jr., "E. R. Eddison's Metaphysics of the Hero"; "Critics" by Michael Swanwick; reading list by Judith Moffett.

Issue #32, April 1991: Donald G. Keller, "The Manner of Fantasy"; Lewis Shiner's When the Music's Over reviewed by James Morrow; Michael Swanwick, "Four Short Fiction Reviews"; Robert Sheckley's The Minotaur Maze reviewed by John J. Ordover; Christopher Hinz, "Subject: Object"; Dan Simmons' Summer of Night reviewed by David R. Herter.

Issue #33, May 1991: Kathryn Cramer, "The Horror Field Now"; Mimi Panitch, "Living Through Fiction"; Judith Moffett's The Ragged World reviewed by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. and by Gwyneth Jones; Glenn Grant, "An Interview with Guy Gavriel Kay"; Kim Newman's The Night Mayor reviewed by Jeff Clark; Alexei Panshin "Imaginative Limits."

Issue #34, June 1991: Dan Simmons, "Childhood's End"; Richard Terra, "I Land in the Net"; Kathe Koja's The Cipher reviewed by Cy Chauvin and by Robert Deveraux; Greg Bear's Queen of Angels reviewed by Brian Stableford; Emma Bull's Bone Dance reviewed by Paula Marmor; George Alec Effinger's The Exile Kiss reviewed by Alexander Jablokov.

Issue #35, July 1991: Alexei Panshin, "What's Wrong with SF?"; Alexei and Cory Panshin's The World Beyond the Hill: Science Fiction and the Quest for Transcendence reviewed by John Clute; I. P. Couliano and H. S. Wiesner, "The Secret Sequence"; Patricia A. McKillip's The Sorceress and the Cygnet reviewed by Delia Sherman; reading list by John Kessel.

Issue #36, August 1991: Paul Witcover, "A Metaphor for the Multiverse: Michael Moorcock's Mother London"; Arthur Byron Cover, "Just a Phase We're Going Through: Paul M. Sammon's Splatterpunks: Extreme Horror"; Gene Wolfe, "Smiling, She Met the Dragon"; Patrick McGrath's Spider reviewed by Darrell Schweitzer; reading list by Michael Kandel.


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