Science fiction--Periodicals
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Aboriginal Science Fiction
Aboriginal Science Fiction was a semi-professional serial that ran from 1986 - 2001 and began under the editor Charles Ryan. This collection contains issues ranging from 1986 to 1992, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Air Wonder Stories
Air Wonder Stories was begun 1929 in under Stellar Publishing Corporation. This collection contains an issue from 1929, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Amazing Stories
Amazing Stories is a science fiction periodical that has run since 1926. Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections hold issues of the magazine between 1926 - 1978 and 1983 - 1993.
Amazing Stories Quarterly
Amazing Stories Quarterly was a science fiction periodical that ran from 1928 to 1934, making it one of the earliest science fiction periodicals. It was launched by Hugo Gernsbeck after the trial running of a single Amazing Stories Annually. This collection contains issues ranging from 1928 to 1931, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
American Fantasy
A magazine which ran for 7 issues between February 1982 and Winter 1988. Published by Robert Garci in Chicago, the first two issues were strictly review magazines: starting in Fall 1986, 'American Fantasy' began to publish fiction.
Asimov's Science Fiction
Asimov's Science Fiction was a science fiction periodical that has run since 1977. It was originally edited by George Scithers with Asimov instead writing editorial pieces and replying to fans. This collection contains issues ranging from 1978 to 2016, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete. Originally named Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine
Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine was begun in 1978 under editor George H. Scithers. This collection contains issues ranging from 1978 to 1979, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Astonishing Stories
Astonishing Stories is a science fiction periodical that ran from 1940-1943. Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds the issue of the magazine published in June 1941.
Astounding Stories / Analog
Astounding Stories was a science fiction periodical that began publication in 1930. Its original publisher was William Clayton. This collection contains issues ranging from 1934 to 2014, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Authentic Science Fiction
A British science fiction magazine which ran for 85 issues, from January 1951 to October 1957. Initially published bimonthly with each issue a stand-alone novel, it soon became a monthly magazine with an editorial page and letters from readers, eventually pivoting fully to the traditional science fiction magazine format.
Beyond
Beyond was a small periodical based in Hollywood, California. This collection contains an issue from Fall 1981.
Chrysalis
Chrysalis is a ten-part science fiction book series, published between 1977 and 1983. The Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds copies of all ten books in the series.
Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy
Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine was a short run science fiction publication in 1953-1954. It was published under Scott Meredith Agency and Star Publications. The Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds copies between 1953 - 1954, though the reader should note that it may not be a complete run of the publication.
Cthulhu Calls
Cthulhu Calls was a science fiction, horror, and fantasy literature review magazine. The publication was located in Powell, Wyoming at Northwest Community College and served the Wyoming and Montana state areas with essays, reviews, poems, and short stories. The magazine was edited by R. J. Barthell and Terry L. Shorb and ended its publication in 1977.
Delap's F & SF Review
Delap's F and SF Review science fiction publication in 1975-1978. It was published by Frederick Patten and edited by edited by Richard Delap. The Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds copies between 1975 - 1976, though the reader should note that it may not be a complete run of the publication.
Destinies
Destinies was a science fiction and speculative fact anthology magazine. This magazine was accompanied by editor James Baen for its entire lifetime, from 1978 to 1990. Famous contributors include Orson Scott Card, Spider Robinson, Larry Niven, and Roger Zelazny. Several of the short stories featured in Destinies went on to receive prestigious Hugo Awards in Science Fiction.
Dynamic Science Fiction
'Dynamic Science Fiction' was published from 1952 to 1954 by Columbia Publications, Inc. under editor Robert A. W. Lowndes. The publication ran every other month, and was intended as a companion to Lowndes' two other science fiction publications: 'Science Fiction Quarterly' and 'Future Science Fiction.'
Empire for the SF Writer
Empire for the SF Writer was a science fiction quarterly magazine meant to “assist, inform, and entertain the science fiction writer” (Source: Empire for the SF Writer). Features included articles, columns, interviews, workshops, and tips relating to writing and distributing science fiction literature.
Eugie Foster Collection
The Eugie Foster collection contains books and serials featuring Foster’s published stories, correspondence with editors and publishers, story drafts and reading copies, award certificates Foster received for her writing, and badges from science fiction conventions.
Extrapolation
Extrapolation was begun in 1959 by editor Thomas D. Clareson. This collection contains issues ranging from 1972 to 2017, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Famous Fantastic Mysteries
Famous Fantastic Mysteries was begun in 1939 under The Frank A. Munsey Co. publishing. This collection contains issues ranging from 1943 to 1949, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Famous Monsters of Filmland
Famous Monsters of Filmland was a California-based horror and science fiction film magazine first published in 1958. The magazine featured articles, film stills, and artwork on both older and contemporary film. Famous Monsters of Filmland was highly influential throughout the 50s and 60s for science fiction and horror film fans and publications as well as countless long standing fan-made fanzines.
Famous Science Fiction Tales of Wonder
Famous Science Fiction Tales of Wonder was begun in 1966 under publisher Health Knowledge, Inc. This collection contains issues ranging from 1966 to 1967, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Fantastic Adventures
Fantastic Adventures was an American science fiction periodical that ran from 1939 to 1953 under Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Georgia Tech Archives and Special Collections holds the issues of the magazine published from 1946 - 1949.
Fantastic Adventures Quarterly Reissue
The Fantastic Adventures Quarterly Reissues were a series of issues of the fantasy and science fiction pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures reissued between 1941 and 1943. Unsold issues of the magazine were rebound, retitled, and given a new cover. Copies in our collection have story counts ranging from 18 to 35 per issue.
Fantastic Stories of the Imagination
A United States semiprozine which ran for 26 issues, from Winter 1992 to Winter 2005.
Fantastic Universe
Fantastic Universe was begun in 1953 under King-Size Publications. This collection contains issues ranging from to 1953-1958, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Fiction
Fiction was begun in 1953. This collection contains issues from 1963, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Forgotten Fantasy
Forgotten Fantasy was a fantasy and science fiction magazine, published bimonthly between October 1970 and June 1971. The magazine aimed to reprint lesser known classics in speculative fiction from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Notable names that were republished in Forgotten Fantasy include Voltaire, H.G. Wells, William Morris, and Goethe.
Foundation: the International Review of Science Fiction
Foundation: the International Review of Science Fiction was begun in 1972 under the Science Fiction Foundation as a review journal. This collection contains issues ranging from 1994 to 2016, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Future combined with Science Fiction Stories
Future combined with Science Fiction Stories was begun in 1950 under Columbia. This collection contains issues ranging from 1950 to 1951, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Future Fantasy and Science Fiction
Future Fantasy and Science Fiction was begun in 1939 under Blue Ribbon Magazines, Inc. This collection contains a single issue from October 1942.
Future Life
Future Life was a science and science fiction magazine lasting from 1978 to 1981 that included reviews of SF movies, books, and comics as well as interviews with scientists and artists. Notable contributors include Harland Ellison, Ursula Le Guin, and Roger Zelazny, while notable interviewees include Arthur C. Clarke, Steven Spielberg, Ray Bradbury, and A.E. van Vogt.
Future Science Fiction
Future Science Fiction was begun in 1939 under Blue Ribbon Magazines, Inc. This collection contains issues ranging from 1956 to 1959, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Galaxy Science Fiction
Galaxy Science Fiction was begun in 1950 under World Editions, Inc. This collection contains issues ranging from 1950 to 1979, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Galileo
Girl Genius
Girl Genius was begun in 2001 under Studio Foglio LLC. This collection contains issues from 2004, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Great Science Fiction
Great Science Fiction was begun in 1965 under Ultimate Publishing Co. This collection contains issues ranging from to 1965 to 1968, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal was a science fiction and fantasy comic published between 1975 and 2023. It featured a wide variety of subgenres, including steampunk and dark fantasy, as well as an array of high quality art, including some covers by notable artist H.R. Giger. Due to its refusal to follow the Comics Code Authority, the magazine was able to publish more explicit material and illustration than its contemporaries, serving an older SF and fantasy audience.
Häpna!
Häpna was a Swedish science fiction magazine lasting from March 1954 to 1969 and was the first magazine in Sweden to use the official label of "science fiction". Subjects of the magazine included Swedish SF fan activities, club/convention news, and reviews, as well as published translations of both established and new SF authors.
If/Worlds of If
Not a complete run; some issues missing
Interzone
Interzone was begun in 1986. This collection contains issues ranging from 1986 to 2016, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Anthology
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Anthology was begun in 1978 under Davis Publications, Inc.. This collection contains issues ranging from 1978 to 1980, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Madame Xanadu
Madame Xanadu was begun in 2008 under DC Comics. This collection contains issues ranging from 2008 to 2011, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
Marvel Science Stories
Marvel Science Stories was begun in 1938 under Postal Publications. This collection contains issues from 1951, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
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.
New Writings in SF
New Writings in SF was begun in 1964 under editor John Carnell and publisher Dennis Dobson. This collection contains volumes ranging from 1 to 9, though the reader should note that the collection may not be complete.
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.