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Old 05-13-2014, 08:50 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Did you run into this at the time?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asimov'...nture_Magazine

Even with that roster of authors, that wasn't a friendly time for SF Adventure.
Just 4 issues, but what Issues!
I'm not sure I still have the full set: one of the disadvantages of print magazines. Not as easy to keep track of compared to books. I used to be a regular with Asimov's for years but asmy book accumulation grew, I moved away from short stories to mostly novels. And more recently, to digital.
I remember it, but don't have any issues. I think I recall it being an attempt to broaden Asimov's Science Fiction (also edited by George Scithers). In that same time there were several other attempts to launch magazines -- notably Galileo and Cosmos (not to be confused with the Australian science magazine). Galileo was good. Cosmos was very good, but doomed by the failure of its publisher's other entertainment/movie fan magazine.

Unfortunately, I don't have any copies of these left, either.
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