- Publication: Vector 140Publication Record # 318960 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
- Editors: David V. Barrett, Paul Kincaid, Simon Nicholson
- Date: 1987-10-00
- Publisher: BSFA
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Price: £0.95?£: UK pound. ISO code: GBP
- Pages: 24
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Format: A4?21 cm by 29.7 cm or 8.3" by 11.7" magazine, used by some UK and European magazines
- Type: MAGAZINE
Editor Title:
Vector - 1987 • [Vector] • (1987) • edited by David V. Barrett and Paul Kincaid and Simon Nicholson
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- Space Opera for Children • essay by Patrick Lee (II)
- Perceptions of Children's Fiction • essay by Gwyneth Jones
- Why Don't You Write Real Books? • essay by Diana Wynne Jones
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by John Owen
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Cy Chauvin
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Edward James
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Nicholas Emmett
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by James Parker
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Terry Broome
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Martyn Taylor
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Barbara Davies
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Mary Gentle
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Michael Cobley [as by Mike Cobley]
- Letter (Vector 140) • essay by Robert P. Sedgwick
- Review: Einstein's Monsters by Martin Amis • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: Cosmic Knights by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh • review by Jon Wallace (1954 -)
- Review: Giants by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh • review by Jon Wallace (1954 -)
- Review: The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov by Isaac Asimov • review by Jon Wallace (1954 -)
- Review: Wildwood by John Farris • review by Jim England
- Review: Misery by Stephen King • review by Jim England
- Review: The Hub by Chris Beebee • review by Paul J. McAuley
- Review: Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams • review by Paul J. McAuley
- Review: Bones of the Moon by Jonathan Carroll • review by Mark Valentine
- Review: Dracula's Children by R. Chetwynd-Hayes • review by John Newsinger
- Review: Guardians of the West by David Eddings • review by Terry Broome
- Review: Daughter of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts • review by Barbara Davies
- Review: Into the Out of by Alan Dean Foster • review by David Wingrove
- Review: Aliens by Alan Dean Foster • review by David Wingrove
- Review: Spiral Winds by Garry Kilworth • review by David Wingrove
- Review: Archon by Stuart Gordon • review by Tom A. Jones
- Review: In Search of the Big Bang by John Gribbin • review by Darroll Pardoe
- Review: The Witch King by Maeve Henry • review by Helen McNabb
- Review: The Stalking by Robert Holdstock • review by Paul Brazier
- Review: The Ghostdance by Robert Holdstock • review by Paul Brazier
- Review: The Enemy Within by L. Ron Hubbard • review by Debby Moir [as by Debbie Moir]
- Review: An Alien Affair by L. Ron Hubbard • review by Debby Moir [as by Debbie Moir]
- Review: Earthdoom! by John Grant and David Langford • review by David V. Barrett
- Review: Psifi: Psychological Theories and Science Fictions by Michele Benjamin and Jim Ridgway • review by David V. Barrett
- Review: The Illumination of Alice J. Cunningham by Lyn Webster • review by David V. Barrett
- Review: The Ice Bear by Betty Levin • review by Valerie Housden
- Review: Night Visions by George R. R. Martin • review by Rosemary Pardoe
- Review: Beyond Armageddon: Survivors of the Megawar by Martin H. Greenberg and Walter M. Miller, Jr. • review by Edward James
- Review: The Dragon in the Sword by Michael Moorcock • review by Chris Barker
- Review: The Hounds of God by Judith Tarr • review by Chris Barker
- Review: The Smoke Ring by Larry Niven • review by Ken Lake
- Review: Conversations with Lord Byron on Perversion, 163 Years After His Lordship's Death by Amanda Prantera • review by Mike Moir
- Review: Starhammer by Christopher Rowley • review by Keith Freeman
- Review: Yorath the Wolf by Cherry Wilder • review by Denise Gorse
- Review: The Summer's King by Cherry Wilder • review by Denise Gorse
- Douglas Hill • interview of Douglas Hill • interview by Andy Sawyer