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  • ''{{T|102825|name=Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years}}'' (1998, Everett F. Bleiler, Richard Bleiler, publ. "covers all the science-fiction printed in the genre magazines—Amazing, Astounding, and Wonder, along with offshoots and minor magazines—from 1926 through 1
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  • ...contain the missing issues for ''Fantastic Story Magazine'' and ''Science Fiction Digest'' because they soon will be entered. The total number of issues is 1 ||''Astounding'' ||120
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  • ...ve complete runs of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Analog/Astounding. * Added 5 issues of Astounding, completing the run from 1930 through 1943.
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  • ==Astounding== ==The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction==
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  • | [[Series:Aboriginal Science Fiction|Aboriginal Science Fiction]] | [[Series:American Science Fiction|American Science Fiction]]
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  • Analog/Astounding: I've been working backward through my ''Analog''s, with occasional jumps a ...zine:Coven 13]], then back to finish [[Magazine:The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told]]. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 00:41, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
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  • ====Magazines Publishing Original Fiction==== || '''''Astounding Frontiers'''''<br />[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?46492 (series)]<br
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  • * Tracked down and killed several hundred short fiction duplicates. These were titles with slight lexical differences (spelling, ca * Work has begun on merging the NESFA database (about 49,000 short fiction titles) into the ISFDB.
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  • ...". That's the definition used by Clute/Nicholls' ''Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'': "omnibus is a book that assemles previously published volumes" (p. xxxii Speculative fiction or NOT?
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  • .... So can anthologies that have some SF content, but contain mostly general fiction." Does "in the same way" extend to the matter of editors? --[[User:Vasha77| :::: If an editor published a speculative fiction story once, they are more likely to do it again when they do a new antholog
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  • ...titles to existing records. (Exception: some of them are stories for the Astounding Award for Best New Writer finalists, which I didn't add anything for at the ...om/help/1]. Anyone can become a WSFS member (and therefore a Hugo/Lodestar/Astounding voter) by paying $50 per year.
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  • ...some degree of work to calculate (such as whether or not a piece of short fiction is a short story, novelette, or novella). ...- see their recently added support for links between "editions" and their "fiction" project. [[User:Ahasuerus|Ahasuerus]] 21:31, 1 May 2006 (CDT)
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  • ...Sometimes, a non-genre magazine will devote an entire issue to speculative fiction and/or articles about it. This can be regarded as a genre publication and c ...taloged along with the fiction (even though we do not normally catalog non-fiction from non-genre magazines)." --&nbsp;[[User:JLaTondre|JLaTondre]] ([[User ta
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  • ...o support a Policy change to include graphic novels related to speculative fiction (and a software change to enable it), although I don't feel strongly about ...for including nongenre fiction and associational nonfiction works such as science, astronomy, space exploration, films, etc., but that's for another discussi
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  • ...is a noted, multi-author site the criterion? Do we want to exclude amateur fiction published in electronic form? We already permit such if the person goes to ...ux of Web published fiction. There is a tremendous amount of Web based fan fiction, erotica, pornography and all kinds of other speculative material that we w
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  • ...y, with respect to what to include "'''Debatable''' - Works of speculative fiction published in a foreign language which haven't been translated into English ...or suchlike is requested, Editors of things other than Anthologies and Non-Fiction is wanted, Translators was sort of designed-in but programmed-out (there's
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  • ...go to something such as [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?25103 Science Fiction Review] and being able to see an overview of the entire series on one scree ...see John W. Campbell's summary page containing 400+ links to each issue of Astounding/Analog that he edited. [[User:Mhhutchins|Mhhutchins]]|[[User talk:Mhhutchin
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  • ...tp://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?194317 The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 2007]'' and now want to add the June, 2007 issue. I hit "clone" and f :: Xyzzy (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 2007)
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  • ...e pub notes, I guess; I've just been using the credited name. (For Analog/Astounding it's (in my experience always) either an "illustrated by" credit at the beg ...r whether we're recording enough about magazine entries of the Speculative Fiction we're supposedly all interested in. I'm used to messy continuations of some
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  • ...rialization (1934) or the first book publication (1948). If it were short fiction and published just in a single magazine issue, it seems pretty clear the "s ...call "chapterbooks" at the moment). However, when cataloging novel length fiction, the date of the original serialization is not used and the date of the fir
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