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Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
October/November 1997

This month's issue of Asimov's features a Reflections column by Robert Silverberg, which is on traveling to Mars. He comments on the lack of funds to launch manned missions to Mars and, probably in a 'fantasy' speculation, talks about the book, The Ship That Sailed to Mars by William M. Timlin, and how we could also fly to Mars in a similar ship; at least, I hope he was. You can never really tell...

Stories featured in this issue are:

This issue ends with a 'book essay' by Norman Spinrad on postmodern fantasy and, as usual, makes for fun reading. Starting off with how Harlan Ellison's fiction has changed and merged, he goes on to see how fantasy, science-fiction and contemporary fiction have been blended by various books.


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