Fantasy & Science Fiction: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(stub) |
|
(No difference)
| |
Revision as of 11:11, 13 March 2007
Fantasy and Science Fiction (previously, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction; often referred to as "F&SF") is one of the longest running magazines for publication of SF. It is a digest-sized publication, currently published monthly.
Title history
- Initially, The Magazine of Fantasy (Fall 1949), with Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas as editors
- The title expanded to The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction with the second issue.
- Switching to an ampersand, it became The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction with the sixth issue (February 1951)
- Returning to The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction with issue 17 (October 1952)
- The ampersand reappeared in May 1979.
- The title was finally shortened to just Fantasy & Science Fiction with the October 1987 issue.