- Series: Essay (Science Fiction Age) Series Record # 30796
- Essay (Science Fiction Age)
- The Future Isn't What It Used to Be, But Then, Maybe It Never Was (1992) [ES] by Jerry Pournelle
- At science fiction conventions, fans can sometimes be a second family. (1993) [ES] by Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Toiling in the Dreamtime (1993) [ES] by Harlan Ellison
- To much of the rest of the world, America is Science Fiction. (1993) [ES] by Robert Silverberg
- Who are the 50 most powerful people in Science Fiction? (1993) [ES] by Paul Di Filippo
- Whatever happened to the science in Science Fiction? (1993) [ES] by Hal Clement
- If You Love Science Fiction, Then It's Time to Fight Back Against Anti-SF. (1993) [ES] by Norman Spinrad
- Going to the movies is enough to make you hate Sci-Fi flicks. (1994) [ES] by Ben Bova
- A long time ago, in a galaxy not that far away, Science Fiction was born. (1994) [ES] by Jack Williamson
- The pun-derful wizard of Xanth takes a more serious look at life. (1994) [ES] by Piers Anthony
- Only Science Fiction can solve the perplexing problem of gun control. (1994) [ES] by David Brin
- A SF grandmaster explains how good ideas build better stories. (1994) [ES] by Frederik Pohl
- In our pharmaceutical future, the cure may be worse than the disease. (1994) [ES] by John Brunner
- It's time to load the canon with SF's most influential books. (1995) [ES] by John Kessel
- The Movies Invented Typecasting, But SF Made It an Art (1995) [ES] by Lawrence Watt-Evans
- There is nothing wrong with playing in each other's SF universes. (1995) [ES] by Gregory Benford
- It's not that long a road from new fan to SF Elder Statesman. (1995) [ES] by Mike Resnick
- Never forget the writers who helped build yesterday's tomorrows. (1995) [ES] by George Zebrowski