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Galactic Journey: Naked to the Stars
It should be no secret to regular readers that we at SF Gateway are big fans of Galactic Journey. For newcomers: this is the journal of an intrepid time traveller, reviewing the 1960′s SF magazines in real time as if they were just being released. Go. Read. Be amazed. While it’s really the great classic […]
Read MoreFrom the Archives: In Praise of . . . the Locus Guide to Science Fiction Awards
You’ve probably noticed that we’ve published a lot of books over the year-and-a-half SF Gateway has been live. We’ve certainly noticed it – you don’t publish 1,800 books by more than 150 authors without becoming intimately aware of the scale of the task you’ve taken on! This is not to say it’s a chore – […]
Read MoreEntirely Random Friday
It’s possible that we may have mentioned, on occasion, in passing, our huge respect and admiration for The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. The SFE is, as every right-thinking sentient being should know by now, the indispensable resource for anyone interested in all aspects of science fiction and related fields. But did you know there are […]
Read MoreFantasy Faction Sci-Fi Book Club
We’ve just noticed that the excellent Fantasy Faction‘s Sci-Fi Book Club choice for May is none other than Frank Herbert‘s epic Dune. Frequently topping polls of the best/most popular SF novel of all time, Herbert’s magnum opus was first serialised in Analog magazine (previously Astounding Science-Fiction) as ‘Dune World’ (December 1963 to February 1964) and […]
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