[November 24, 1966] Middling (December 1966 Amazing)

by John Boston Better Red than . . . ? The December Amazing, all business, with the editorial and letter column seemingly dropped permanently , makes a nice-looking package, with a cover by Frank R. Paul shamelessly dominated by near-fire engine red.  It’s taken from the back cover of the January 1942 Amazing, where it … Continue reading [November 24, 1966] Middling (December 1966 Amazing)

[November 12, 1966] A Family Tradition (December 1966 Galaxy)

by Gideon Marcus Identical cousins My brother Louis and I diverge quite a lot.  He's an observant Jew, I'm an atheist.  He served in World War 2 (drafted into the Navy), I did not.  He's an affluent pawnbroker.  I'm a writer of questionable success. But where we differ the most is the subjects of our … Continue reading [November 12, 1966] A Family Tradition (December 1966 Galaxy)

[October 24, 1966] Birds, Roaches and Rings, New Worlds and SF Impulse, November 1966

by Mark Yon Scenes from England Hello again! We seem to be on a bit of a roll at the moment with the British magazines. Generally, there are more stories that are good than bad, and even some really, really good. Whilst the experimental stuff can be a mixed bag, there’s no denying that what … Continue reading [October 24, 1966] Birds, Roaches and Rings, New Worlds and SF Impulse, November 1966

[September 10, 1966] Bon appetit! (this month's Galactoscope)

by Victoria Silverwolf What's Space Opera, Doc? with apologies to Chuck Jones There are many different kinds of science fiction stories. Time travel, future societies, parallel worlds, and so on. When most people think of science fiction, however, they probably imagine tales set in outer space. I recently came across three new works of SF … Continue reading [September 10, 1966] Bon appetit! (this month's Galactoscope)

[September 6, 1966] The Greatest (SF) show on Earth! (1966 Worldcon and Hugo Awards)

by Gideon Marcus The Big Show There are many science fiction conventions in the United States, from New York's Lunacon to Westercon, held in San Diego this year!  But the granddaddy of them all is the annual Worldcon, which travels from city to city as various fan groups are able to submit a winning bid … Continue reading [September 6, 1966] The Greatest (SF) show on Earth! (1966 Worldcon and Hugo Awards)

[August 28, 1966] Messiahs and Resignation (New Worlds and SF Impulse, September 1966)

by Mark Yon Scenes from England Hello again! An interesting month for the Brit magazines, as there seems to be changes going on – again. More of which later, but I’m going to change convention this month and start with New Worlds, simply because it arrived first! Terrific cover by Keith Roberts The magazine is … Continue reading [August 28, 1966] Messiahs and Resignation (New Worlds and SF Impulse, September 1966)

[August 20, 1966] Looking forward, looking back (September 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)

by Gideon Marcus Journeys to Come We're now just a couple of weeks out from Tricon, the Cleveland-hosted Worldcon!  We'll get to mingle with our fellow fen, meet our favorite authors, drink lots of bheer, and figure out who gets to go home with a rocketship in their luggage. Modern Cleveland The much-ballyhooed new science … Continue reading [August 20, 1966] Looking forward, looking back (September 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)

[July 28, 1966] Cat People and Overpopulation (SF Impulse and New Worlds, August 1966)

by Mark Yon Scenes from England Hello again! After my brief mention at the end of last month about England and the soccer World Cup, I had better start by congratulating them on their tournament win since last time we spoke. The country does seem to have got behind them – indeed, there’s been little … Continue reading [July 28, 1966] Cat People and Overpopulation (SF Impulse and New Worlds, August 1966)

[July 20, 1966] An Endless Summer (August 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)

by Gideon Marcus Surf's up! My daughter and I are dyed-in-the-wool beach lovers.  We live just 10 miles from the shore, and now that Highway 78 is a real two-lane throughway, it's a snap to head down to Carlsbad for a jump in the waves.  I'm not a real surfer, mind you.  Water terrifies me.  … Continue reading [July 20, 1966] An Endless Summer (August 1966 Fantasy and Science Fiction)

[May 24, 1966] Hatchetmen, Marilyn Monroe and God Killers (Impulse and New Worlds, June 1966)

by Mark Yon Scenes from England Hello again! June… Summer already! Well, almost. A British Summer can usually be relied upon for its inclemency. So, of course, it’s grey and dull here. Well, at least I have the latest New Worlds and Impulse to cheer me up. Mind you, the two issues last month were … Continue reading [May 24, 1966] Hatchetmen, Marilyn Monroe and God Killers (Impulse and New Worlds, June 1966)