The October Fantasy Magazine Rack
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We added two new magazines to our regular coverage this month: Skelos, the Journal of Weird Fiction and Dark Fantasy, edited by Mark Finn, Chris Gruber, and Jeffrey Shanks, and Postscripts, edited by Nick Gevers, which is more of a regular anthology series, but it publishes short fiction and has numbered issues, so what the hell. Welcome aboard.
We also have lots of interest for vintage fiction fans, including retro reviews by Rich Horton and Matthew Wuertz of the July 1953 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction (with stories by Clifford D. Simak, James H. Schmitz, C. L. Moore and Henry Kuttner, Fritz Leiber, and Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Shaara), the November and December 1963 Fantastic (John Jakes, Neal Barrett, Jr., Ursula K. Le Guin, Keith Laumer, and Edmond Hamilton) and the May 1963 Amazing (Henry Slesar, Leigh Brackett, Albert Teichner, and Robert F. Young).
Check out all the details on the magazines above by clicking on the each of the images. Our September Fantasy Magazine Rack is here.
As we’ve mentioned before, all of these magazines are completely dependent on fans and readers to keep them alive. Many are marginal operations for whom a handful of subscriptions may mean the difference between life and death. Why not check one or two out, and try a sample issue? There are magazines here for every budget, from completely free to $35/issue. If you find something intriguing, I hope you’ll consider taking a chance on a subscription. I think you’ll find it’s money very well spent.