Science fiction, American.
Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:
Multicultural Sci-Fi Organization (MCSFO) and Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival Collection
The Multicultural Sci-Fi Organization is an Atlanta-based collective that educates the public on international science fiction and holds the Annual Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival. This collection contains materials from 2015-2017.
Murder Mystery Monthly
Murder Mystery Monthly was begun in under . This collection contains issues from 1945, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Mystery Book Magazine
Mystery Book Magazine was begun in 1945 under Best Publications, Inc. This collection contains issues from 1947, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Nebula Award Stories
Nebula Award Stories was begun in 1966 as a published collection of science fiction stories nominated for the Nebula Award. This collection contains issues ranging from 1966 to 1981, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
OnyxCon Collection
OnyxCon is a local Atlanta convention and festival featuring a wide variety of Black science fiction-related media. This collection contains materials from 2005 to 2019, the convention's 10th anniversary.
Other Worlds Science Stories
Other Worlds Science Stories was begun in 1949 under publisher Ray Palmer. This collection contains issues ranging from 1950 to 1953, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Realms of Fantasy
Realms of Fiction was begun in 1994 under Sovereign Media Co. This collection contains issues ranging from 1995 to 2003, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Satellite Science Fiction
Satellite Science Fiction was begun in 1956 under Renown Publications. This collection contains issues ranging from 1956 to 1958, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Science Fiction Adventures
Science Fiction Adventures was begun in 1952 with St.John as editor and Alvarez as publisher. This collection contains issues ranging from 1957 to 1974, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Science Fiction Age
Science Fiction Age is an American science fiction periodical that ran from 1992 - 2000. Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds the issues of the magazine published between 1992 - 1999.
Science Fiction Chronicle: the Monthly SF and Fantasy News Magazine
Science Fiction Chronicle: the Monthly SF and Fantasy News Magazine is a science fiction periodical magazine. This collection contains issues ranging from 1988 to 2001, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Science Fiction Classics / Science Fiction Adventure Classics
'Science Fiction Classics / Science Fiction Adventure Classics' ran for 30 issues, from 1967 until its merger with 'Thrilling Science Fiction' in 1975. It was published by Ultimate Publishing; Herb Lehrman served as editor under the name Ralphen Adris for the first five issues, at which point Sol Cohen became editor. The magazine was titled 'Science Fiction Classics' until its seventh issue, which saw the name change to 'Science Fiction Adventure Classics.'
Science Fiction Convention Program Collection
This collection contains the official programs for a wide range of science fiction conventions, particularly featuring those in the southern United States. Programs for Dragon*Con and Worldcon are included; other associated publications included are programs, pocket programs, and progress reports for various large- and small-scale conventions.
Science Fiction Fanzines Collection
Notable holdings in this collection include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
Science Fiction Hall of Fame
Science Fiction Hall of Fame was begun in 1971 under Doubleday publishing. This collection contains volume one, and the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Science Fiction Poster Collection
This small collection consists of posters and postcards relating to science fiction.
Science Fiction Quarterly
Amazing Stories Quarterly was a science fiction magazine published from 1940 to 1943 and then again in 1951 to 1958. As the last pulp-era science fiction magazine of its time, this magazine featured stories from Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and James Blish. This collection contains issues ranging from 1951 to 1956, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) Periodicals
Science Fiction Studies
Science Fiction Studies was begun in 1973 by R. D. Mullen. This collection contains issues ranging from 1973 to 2017, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Science Wonder Stories
Science Wonder Stories was a US fantasy fiction magazine published between 1929 - 1936. This publication frequently dealt with more science focused stories as the editor believed the stories should be educational as well as entertaining.
SF Magazine
SF Magazine was begun in 1989 under Team Spectra. This collection contains issues from 1989, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Space Stories
Space Stories is a science fiction periodical that has ran between 1952 - 1953. Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds an issue of the magazine published February 1953.
Star Science Fiction Stories
Star Science Fiction stories was a science fiction anthology that ran from 1953 to 1959. Though short lived, the publication is widely critically acclaimed.
Star Trek: The Official Fan Club Magazine
Star Trek: The Official Fan Club Magazine was begun in 1979 by Dan Madsen. This collection contains issues ranging from 1993 to 2003, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Studies in Medievalism
Studies in Medievalism was published by the Society of Medievalism, in Oxford, Ohio. This collection contains issues ranging from 1979 to 1982, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The ... Annual World's Best SF
The ... Annual World's Best SF was ran from 1972 to 1990 in under DAW Books. This collection contains issues ranging from 1972 to 1988, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Arkham Sampler
The Arkham Sampler was a science fiction and fantasy fiction magazine published from 1948 to 1949. A few notable names contributed to this magazine, including Ray Bradbury and H.P. Lovecraft. This collection contains issues from 1948, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction was an annual periodical that ran from 1952 to 1999 as a anthology of the best work published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. This collection contains issues ranging from 1953 to 1980, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America
The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America, first published by the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) in 1965, featured science fiction and fantasy short stories, poems, essays, and discussions. The parent organization is most known today for their annual SFWA Nebula Conference, where select SF authors are recognized for their work with the prestigious Nebula Award.
The JDM Bibliophile
The JDM Bibliophile was begun in 1965 under J. and L. Moffat. This collection contains issues ranging from 1980, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction was begun in 1949 under the editors Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas. This collection contains issues ranging from 1950 to 1987, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told
The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told was begun in 1966 under Ultimate Publishing Co.. This collection contains issues ranging from 1967 to 1975, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction was begun 1988 in under Dragon Press. This collection contains issues ranging from 1988 to 2012, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The ... Rhysling Anthology
The ... Rhysling Anthology was begun from 1978 by the Science Fiction Poetry Association (SFPA) to showcase the nominees for their yearly Rhysling Awards. This collection contains the 1998 volume, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
The Year's Greatest Science-Fiction and Fantasy
The Year's Greatest Science-Fiction and Fantasy was a yearly publication under the Dell Publishing Company. This collection contains an issue from 1959, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Thrilling Wonder Stories
Thrilling Wonder Stories was a US fantasy fiction magazine published between 1936 - 1955. This publication frequently dealt with more science focused stories as the editor believed the stories should be educational as well as entertaining.
True Review
True Review was begun in 1989 under Bantam Spectra. This collection contains issues ranging from 1995 to 2006, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Unknown Worlds
Unknown Worlds was begun in under 1938. This collection contains issues ranging from 1941 to 1943, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Venture Science Fiction
Venture Science Fiction ran from 1957 to 1958 and 1969 to 1970 under Fantasy House. This collection contains issues ranging from 1957, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Weird Science-Fantasy
Weird Science-Fantasy was begun in 1954 under EC Comics. This collection contains issues ranging from 1954, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Weird Tales
Weird Tales is an American science fiction periodical that has run from 1923 to the present day. Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds the issues of the magazine published between 1946 - 2002.
Wonder Stories
Wonder Stories was an American fantasy fiction magazine published between 1930 - 1936. This publication was a combined version of Air Wonder Stories and Science Wonder Stories.
Worlds of Fantasy
Worlds of Fantasy was begun in 1950 under John Spencer and Co. This collection contains issues ranging from 1970 to 1971, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Worlds of Tomorrow
Worlds of Tomorrow was begun in 1963 under editor August Derleth. This collection contains issues ranging from 1963 to 1970, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.