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Difficult Times For SF Magazines

Lawrence Person writes "Another speculative fiction magazine folds: Realms of Fantasy is ceasing publication. This comes hot on the heels of the announcement that the venerable Fantasy and Science Fiction will be moving from a monthly to a bimonthly schedule, and underscores what a tough environment this is for science fiction and fantasy magazines, all of which have suffered declining circulation for quite some time. This is a real problem, since short fiction is generally where new writers cut their teeth, appearing in print alongside their more famous peers. Given that a one-year subscription costs less than the average video game, those with an interest in science fiction might want to consider buying subscriptions to Asimov's, Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Analog. (Those in the UK might want to add Interzone and/or Black Static and Postscripts as well.)"

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  1. Re:Online uptake? by spintriae · · Score: 1, Troll

    That, or they're like me and choose to spend their reading time with Joyce, Fitzgerald or Faulkner instead of reading about some cheesy distance future that will be outdated in 10 years. Fantasy is even less appealing.

    Not every geek is into sci-fi and fantasy, you insensitive clods.

  2. Re:Online uptake? by commodore64_love · · Score: -1, Troll

    Troll.

    Everybody likes something different, and even though you enjoy reading works by alcoholics, I prefer Asimov and Heinlein. Deal with it. Embrace IDIC.

    --
    "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
  3. Re:Intergalactic Medicine Show by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah, except noone should support anything Orson Scott Card does, unless you're a bible-thumping homophobe who feels so threatened by the possibility of Gay marriage that you would support violent retribution against any government that supports said institution.