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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (often given as just Fantasy and Science Fiction or F&SF) is a digest size American science fiction magazine. It was first published in 1949 as The Magazine of Fantasy with Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas as its editors, adding and Science Fiction from its second issue on. It was initially quarterly, then bi-monthly and finally monthly. As of 2004 it continues to publish literary science fiction, fantasy and horror stories. There are now 11 issues per year, including an "anniversary double issue" every October.

Editors over the years have included Avram Davidson, Edward L. Ferman, Kristine Kathryn Rusch and current editor Gordon van Gelder. All of its editors have maintained a very high literary standard.

There have been numerous single-author specials over the years. Featured authors have included Isaac Asimov, Theodore SturgeonTheodore Sturgeon ( February 26, 1918 Staten Island, New York May 8, 1985) was an American science fiction author. He was born Edward Hamilton Waldo . In 1929, after a divorce, his mother married William Sturgeon, and Edward changed his name to Theodore t, Poul AndersonPoul Anderson ( November 25, 1926 July 31, 2001) was a prolific science fiction author of the Golden Age; some of his short stories were first published using the pseudonyms "A. Craig", "Michael Karageorge", and "Winston P. Poul Anderson has also written, Stephen KingThis page is about Stephen Edwin King, the writer. There is also Stephen King, a convicted British paedophile. Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is a prolific American author best known for his horror novels. King's books have been extremely po and Harlan EllisonThis stub was created in response to some concerns voiced about the original article, and will be replaced by a longer article shortly. For more information, please see the. Harlan Jay Ellison (born May 27, 1934, Cleveland, Ohio) is a prolific speculative.

Isaac Asimov also wrote a science column for the magazine that ran for 399 monthly issues without a break.

Several Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction AnthologiesAn anthology is a collection of literary works, originally of poems, but in recent years its usage has broadened to be applied to collections of short stories and comic strips. The term is also applied to television series featuring a variety of different have been published

Notable works that first appeared in the magazine (frequently in shorter form) include:



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