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Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine by Dell Magazine October/November 2012 (Very good, 192 pages, Pbk)

Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine by Dell Magazine October/November 2012 (Very good, 192 pages, Pbk)

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Used in very good condition: cover has some wear including address label and bent corners; all pages intact and unmarked. UPC 074470086215

October-November 2012. SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE. Cover art” by Donato Giancola. STORIES:

“The Mongolian Book of the Dead” by Alan Smale
"Antarctica Starts Here” by Paul J. McAuley
”Results Guaranteed” by Kit Reed
"The Second Engineer” by Gray Rinehart
"This Hologram World” by Eugene Mirabelli
"A Handsome Fellow” by Ekaterina Sedia
"Chromatophores” by John Alfred Taylor
"The Ghost Factory” by Will Ludwigsen
"Shattering” by Steven Utley
"The Stars Do Not Lie” by Jay Lake
plus poetry” by Peter Simons, Geoffrey A. Landis, Lola Haskins, Ken Poyner

FEATURES: Science Fiction That Scars Children (editorial) by Sheila Williams; Decline and Fall [Reflections, essay) by Robert Silverberg; On the Net (essay) by James Patrick Kelly; On Books: Meeting the Other (essay) by Norman Spinrad

Asimov’s Science Fiction is an American magazine known for publishing works of short fantasy and science fiction. Over the years, the magazine has employed seasoned editors and has published works by countless veteran authors, as well as up and coming writers. Also included in the magazine is general commentary on science fiction and topics in media.

Asimov’s Science Fiction is known best for publishing original short fantasy and science fiction works. There have simply been too many contributors to the magazine to start naming names, but whether you are into more traditional hero stories set in the future, or more modern day “ordinary guy” sci-fi tales, you will find what you are looking for in this magazine.

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