Science Fiction (Australian magazine)

Science Fiction magazine (subtitled "A Review of Speculative Literature") is a long running science fiction critical journal published in Australia by SF academic Van Ikin from the University of Sydney and later the University of Western Australia. Contributing editors have included writer Terry Dowling (who also did important reviewing and critical work in early issues) and book collector and reviewer Keith Curtis.

According to John Clute and Peter Nicholls, "Intended to be a reputable academic journal, as the editorial addresses suggest, SF - ARoSL has oscillated a little uneasily between the academic and the fannish, but has nevertheless published good critical features. Until the more regular and perhaps livelier Australian Science Fiction Review: Second Series appeared in 1986, this was the main repository for Australian sf criticism (especially since its main rival, SF Commentary, was notably irregular in the 1980s), publishing interesting material by its editors by Russell Blackford, George Turner and others."[1]

Editions edit

The first issue appeared in 1977. 30 issues had appeared by 1990.

No 47 (Vol 18, No 1) appeared in 2016. The most recent issues appeared in 2019. Currently the journal appears at long, less-than-annual intervals.

Contributors edit

Contributors over the years have included the following:

Cover artists edit

Cover artwork for Science Fiction has been contributed predominantly by Dane Ikin and Nick Stathopoulos.

References edit

  1. ^ Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter (1993). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Orbit Books. p. 1063. ISBN 1-85723-124-4.

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