[The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction
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Issue #92, April 1996


Table of Contents

Damien Broderick, "Alternatives to the Main Trajectory". . .page 1

David Alexander Smith, "No More Gor: A Conversation with John Norman (pt. 1)". . . . . . page 1

NYRSF full-page ad. . . . . . . page 2

Gordon Van Gelder Read This. . . . .page 6

F. Brett Cox on Ursula K. Le Guin's Four Ways to Forgiveness. . . . . . page 10

Delia Sherman on Judith Katz's Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound. . . . . . . page 11

F. Brett Cox, "Recommended Short Fiction: 1995". . .page 12

Michael R. Collings on Gregory Benford's (ed.) Far Futures. page 13

William M. Schuyler, Jr. on Elizabeth Willey's The Well-Favored Man and A Sorcerer and a Gentleman. . . . .page 13

Darrell Schweitzer, "Genuinely Prophetic Science Fiction?". page 14

Paul Levinson on Charles Sheffield's Georgia On my Mind. . .page 15

Michael Bishop Read This. . . . . . page 16

David G. Hartwell on I. F. Clarke's (ed.) The Tale of the Next Great War, 1871-1914. . . . . .page 18

L. W. Currey 1/3rd page ad. . . . . page 18

Terry Bisson, "'Hawk' Debate Heats Up". . . . . page 19

Tom Piccirilli on Richard Matheson and Ricia Mainhardt's (eds.) Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master. . . page 20

The Avram Davidson Award Ballot. . . . .page 20

Michael Kandel Read This. . . . . . page 21

NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place 1/6th page ad. . .page 21

Tad Dembinski on S. Andrew Swann's Profiteer: Hostile Takeover #1 and Partisan: Hostile Takeover #2. . . . . page 22

David Alexander Smith L.O.C. . . . .page 22

Michael Andre-Driussi L.O.C. on "How Far to th' End of the World". . . . . . .page 23

Gordon Van Gelder L.O.C. . . . . . .page 23

Brian W. Aldiss L.O.C. . . . . . . .page 23

Darrell Schweitzer L.O.C. . . . . . page 23

Editorial: "A Chance to Renew the Field". . . . page 24