- Title: SF & Fantasy Review, March 1984 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
- Editors: Robert A. Collins , Neil Barron
- Year: 1984-03-00
- Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
- Price: $2.50
- Pages: 42
- Binding: quarto
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: Fantasy Review - 1984
- Cover: George Barr , Tim Kirk
- ISFDB Record Number: 283805
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Notes: Volume 7, No. 2, Whole #65
Cover titled SF & Fantasy Review with the "SF &" and "Review" in smaller print superimposed on the much larger "Fantasy". This title is repeated on the contents page, and in the running footer on each page.
Reviews to be added later. - Bibliographic Comments: Add new Publication comment (FANTASYREVMAR1984)
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 3 • A Hasty Note from Bob • essay by Robert A. Collins [as by Bob Collins ]
- 3 • Contents Page (SF & Fantasy Review, March 1984) • interior artwork by Sam S. Adkins [as by S. S. Adkins ]
- 6 • My Life & Writings, Part 5: A Living from Writing? Sober on the Coast! • essay by Fritz Leiber
- 8 • Shadowings (SF & Fantasy Review, March 1984) • [Shadowings] • essay by Douglas E. Winter
- 8 • Review: The Complete Ghost Stories of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 8 • Review: Christmas Spirits by Peter Haining • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 8 • Review: High Spirits by Robertson Davies • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 8 • Review: The Hundred-Year Christmas by David Morrell • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 9 • C. J. Cherryh: The Quiet Berserker • interview of C. J. Cherryh • interview by Michael Vance
- 10 • Grand Dreams & Little Fish • [On Specialty Publishing] • essay by Jack L. Chalker
- 13 • The Mother-Scare Quotient • [A Certain Slant of 'I'] • essay by S. P. Somtow [as by Somtow Sucharitkul ]
- 14 • Trade Books (SF & Fantasy Review, March 1984) • essay by uncredited
- 16 • February (1984) Paperbacks • essay by uncredited
- 18 • Specialty & Fan Press (SF & Fantasy Review, March 1984) • essay by uncredited
- 20 • March (1984) Paperbacks • essay by uncredited
- 22 • Review: Songs the Dead Men Sing by George R. R. Martin • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 22 • Review: The Armageddon Rag by George R. R. Martin • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 23 • A Note from the Editor (SF & Fantasy Review, March 1984) • essay by Neil Barron
- 24 • Review: Helliconia Summer by Brian W. Aldiss • review by Philip E. Smith, II
- 24 • Review: Time Patrolman by Poul Anderson • review by M. A. Bartter [as by Martha Bartter ]
- 24 • Review: Dragon on a Pedestal by Piers Anthony • review by Richard Mathews
- 25 • Review: Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Horror and Supernatural of the 19th Century by Isaac Asimov and Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg • review by Nicholas S. DeLarber
- 25 • Review: The Emperor of Eridanus by Pierre Barbet • review by W. D. Stevens
- 25 • Review: Across the Sea of Suns by Gregory Benford • review by Jerry L. Parsons
- 26 • Review: Mandala by David F. Bischoff • review by Glenn Reed
- 26 • Review: Thendara House by Marion Zimmer Bradley • review by Rosemarie Arbur
- 26 • Review: Magic for Sale by Avram Davidson • review by Joe Sanders
- 26 • Review: Time for Sherlock Holmes by David Dvorkin • review by Bud Foote
- 28 • Review: Gods of Riverworld by Philip José Farmer • review by Russell Letson
- 28 • Review: The Face That Must Die by Ramsey Campbell • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 28 • Review: Incarnate by Ramsey Campbell • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 28 • Review: The Circus of Dr. Lao by Charles G. Finney • review by Neil Barron
- 29 • Review: The Dragon Waiting by John M. Ford • review by Gary K. Wolfe
- 29 • Review: Shadows 6 by Charles L. Grant • review by Pascal J. Thomas
- 30 • Review: Lyrec by Gregory Frost • review by Tim Sullivan [as by Timothy Robert Sullivan ]
- 30 • Review: The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers • review by Jackson Houser
- 31 • Review: Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin • review by C. W. Sullivan, III
- 32 • Review: The Last Gasp by Trevor Hoyle • review by Richard Mathews
- 32 • Review: Rubicon One by Dennis Jones • review by Lawrence I. Charters
- 32 • Review: Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King • review by Michael E. Stamm
- 33 • Review: The Unforsaken Hiero by Sterling E. Lanier • review by W. D. Stevens
- 33 • Review: Changewar by Fritz Leiber • review by Robert Galbreath
- 34 • Review: Superluminal by Vonda N. McIntyre • review by Philip E. Smith, II
- 34 • Review: Spirals by William Patrick • review by Peter Brigg
- 34 • Review: Midas World by Frederik Pohl • review by Michael W. McClintock
- 35 • Review: The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett • review by W. D. Stevens
- 35 • Review: Tik-Tok by John Sladek • review by Brian Stableford
- 36 • Review: Lost Souls: A Collection of English Ghost Stories by Jack Sullivan • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 36 • Review: Dark Company: The Ten Greatest Ghost Stories by Lincoln Child • review by Douglas E. Winter
- 36 • Review: The Lizard's Tail by Luisa Valenzuela • review by Bill Collins
- 36 • Review: Tales of Wonder by Jane Yolen • review by Francis J. Molson
- 37 • Review: H. P. Lovecraft: A Critical Study by Donald R. Burleson • review by Bill Collins
- 37 • Review: The Restitution of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism by Michael D. Aeschliman • review by Agatha Taormina
- 38 • Review: Charles Williams: An Exploration of His Life and Work by Alice Mary Hadfield • review by David N. Samuelson
- 38 • Review: Shadowings: The Reader's Guide to Horror Fiction, 1981-1982 by Douglas E. Winter • review by Michael E. Stamm
- 38 • Review: The Wizard of Oz (Critical Edition) by Michael Patrick Hearn • review by Neil Barron
- 38 • Review: The Intersection of Science Fiction and Philosophy by Robert E. Myers • review by Donald M. Hassler
- 39 • Review: Science Fiction: The Future by Dick Allen • review by Joseph Marchesani
- 40 • Review: The Fantastic Art of Rowena by Rowena Morrill • review by Thom Dunn
- 40 • Review: The Connoisseur's Guide to the Contemporary Horror Films by Chas. Balun • review by Michael Klossner
- 40 • Review: The Best, Worst, and Most Unusual Horror Films by Darrell Moore • review by Michael Klossner
- 40 • Review of the nonfiction work "The James Bond Films: A Behind the Scenes History" by Steven Jay Rubin • essay by Carl B. Yoke
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