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Issue #97, September 1996: Michael
Swanwick, "The Fell Like Wheat"; Gary Westfahl's
Cosmic Engineers, reviewed by Tom
Shippey; Terry Bisson's Pirates of the
Universe, reviewed by Brian Stableford; Richard Kadrey's
Kamikaze L'Amour, reviewed by Rob
Latham; Peter Carey's The Unusual Life of Tristan
Smith, reviewed by David Griffin; and more.
Issue #98, October 1996: Samuel R.
Delany, "The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism, Part I";
Susan Eisenhour: "A Subversive in Hyperspace: C. J. Cherryh's Feminist Transformation of Space Opera"; Melissa Scott's
Night Sky Mine, reviewed by Gwyneth
Jones; Christopher Priest's The
Prestige, reviewed by Dave Langford; Greg Egan's
Distress, reviewed by Russell
Blackford, and more.
Issue #99, November
1996: Samuel R. Delany, "The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism, Part II"; William Gibson's
Idoru, reviewed by Ariel
Haméon; Nancy Lambert, "Now Wait for Last Year: A Review of LA-Con III"; Alexander Jablokov's
River of Dust, reviewed by Andy
Duncan; Jonathan Lethem's Amnesia Moon and
The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye, reviewed by
Sarah Smith, and more.
Issue #100, December 1996: Samuel R. Delany
, "The Politics of Paraliterary Criticism, Part III";
Brian W. Aldiss, "World SF"; Wolff Dobson and Brendon
Towle: "Coherent Hypertext: Labels in the Hypertext Maze";
Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "Didn't I See The Same Story Earlier This Week?"; Sarah Zettel's
Reclamation, reviewed by Joseph
Milicia; and more.
Issue #101, January 1997: Sandra J.
Lindow, "Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea: Rescuing the Damaged Child";
Jeff VanderMeer, "The Curious Rooms of Angela Carter";
James Bradley, "A Slippery, Ripperty Thing: Empire and Culture in Peter
Carey's Tristan Smith"; Joan Aiken's
The Cockatrice Boys, reviewed by Gwyneth
Jones; Starlight I, edited by Patrick Nielsen
Hayden, reviewed by Michael M. Levy; and more.
Issue #102, February 1997: Michael
Swanwick, "Growing Up in the Future";
Damon Knight, "Notebooks"; Eliot
Fintushel, "Notes on Science Fiction, Fantasy, and the
Lazzo of Stage Reality"; John Adams,
"Outer Space and the New World in the Imagination of Eighteenth-Century Europeans"; Uncle River's
Thunder Mountain, reviewed by Don
Webb; and more.
Issue #103, March 1997: Rob
Latham, "The Modern World is an Enormous Fiction: J. G. Ballard and the
Millennium"; Virginia Wolf, " 'The Kin-dom of God' in Joan Slonczewski's Novels"; Nicola Griffith's
Slow River, reviewed by Stephanie
Smith; James Morrow's Blameless in
Abaddon, reviewed by Bill Sheehan; James Morrow's
Bible Stories for Adults, reviewed by F. Brett
Cox; Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire, reviewed by
Ariel Haméon; and more.
Issue #104, April 1997: Bruce
Byfield, "Fafhrd and Fritz"; "'Who Killed Science Fiction?': A Spectrum of Responses";
Jan Berrien Berends, "The Politics of Neal Stephenson's
The Diamond Age"; Haruki Murakami's
Dance, Dance, Dance, reviewed by Paul
Preuss; Fritz Leiber's The Dealings of Daniel
Kesserich, reviewed by Joe Milicia; Damien Broderick's
The White Abacus, reviewed by Gwyneth
Jones, and more.
Issue #105, May 1997: Fritz
Leiber, "The Tale of the Grain Ships: A Fragment" (first publication of an unfinished Fafhrd
and the Grey Mouser story); Howard Hendrix,
"The Literary Establishment vs. the Culture Industry"; C. M. Kornbluth's
His Share of Glory, reviewed by Mark
Rich; S. T. Joshi's H. P. Lovecraft: A
Life, reviewed by Darrell Schweitzer; two John
Shirley books, reviewed by Joe Sanders; Connie Willis's
Bellwether, reviewed by Arthur Byron
Cover; and more.
Issue #106, June 1997: Bruce
Byfield, "Fafhrd and the Scot" (Fritz Leiber's letters to Franklin McKnight);
Judith Clute and Ellen R. Weil "Joe Haldeman's
For White Hill: A Dual Perspective"; F. Brett
Cox: "Other Consuming Artifacts: The
Cautionary Tales of John Kessel"; Gene Wolfe's
Exodus from the Long Sun, reviewed by John Clute, Ian McDowell's
Mordred's Curse, reviewed by Stephanie E. Smith, Stephen Baxter's
Ring, reviewed by Philip E. Smith; and more.
Issue #107, July 1997: David G. Hartwell, Grania Davis, Paul Williams, David
Bratman: "Obscure Dick: A Panel Discussion, L.A.con III 1996"; "The Sixth Annual James Tiptree, Jr. Awards Annotated List"; Robert J. Sawyer's
Starplex, reviewed by Michael M. Levy; John Kessel's
Corrupting Dr. Nice, reviewed by Bill Sheehan, and more.
Issue #108, August 1997: Grania Davis, Avram and Phil: Memoir of a Literary Friendship; Andy Duncan: Just Say No to Genius: C. M. Kornbluth's "Gomez"; Tom Brennan: The Silver-haired Maiden Lady vs. the Red-headed Hussy or The Author's Revenge in Eleanor Arnason's "The Warlord of Saturn's Moons"; Tim Power's Earthquake Weather, reviewed by David Langford; Charles Sheffield's Tomorrow and Tomorrow, reviewed by Paul Preuss; Michael Marshall Smith's Spares, reviewed by Damien Broderick; Linda Nagata's Deception Well, reviewed by Brian Stableford, and more.
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