Worlds of IF

Worlds of IF

 

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Starship Sloane Publishing Company, Inc.
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798988634218
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'The most exciting launch of the year.'-Radon JournalWorlds of IF is back! Enjoy the timeless art and literature of the inaugural issue of the relaunched classic science fiction magazine Worlds of IF. With work from legends of the genre and exciting new talent alike, this issue includes a diverse and multigenerational cohort of contributors. The extraordinary ideas and storytelling that have made science fiction an electrifying genre are celebrated, while compelling new horizons of the imagination are explored.Cover art by Bob Eggleton.Back cover art by Andrew Stewart.Art and literature from legends of science fiction and fantasy like Brin, Butterworth, Eggleton, Matthews, Pennington, Platt, Silverberg, and Suckling.Featuring stories, poetry, and art by:Renan BernardoDavid BrinMichael ButterworthTara CampbellKwame CavilA. J. DaltonTatiana DaubekBob EggletonZdravka EvtimovaRichard GriecoAkua Lezli HopePedro IniguezAi JiangLeslie KeanRodney MatthewsBruce PenningtonCharles PlattDaniel PomarèdePaulo SayegRobert SilverbergAndrew StewartNigel SucklingDave VescioBrought to you by the editorial team of:Editor-in-Chief: Justin T. O’Conor SloaneDeputy Editor-in-Chief: Jean-Paul L. GarnierScience Editor: Dr. Daniel PomarèdeContributing Editor: Robert SilverbergDesign & Layout: F. J. Bergmann

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