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Only selected pieces indexed.
- October 10, 2014:
- · Smart Cities Go to the Dogs · Brenda Cooper · ar
- April 26, 2016:
- · Mika Model · Paolo Bacigalupi · ss
- February 6, 2017:
- · Clay and Smokeless Fire · Saladin Ahmed · ss
- February 16, 2017:
- · What Someone Else Does Not Want Printed · Elizabeth Bear · ss
- January 17, 2018:
- · The Minnesota Diet · Charlie Jane Anders · ss
- February 21, 2018:
- · Mother of Invention · Nnedi Okorafor · ss
- March 26, 2018:
- · Domestic Violence · Madeline Ashby · ss
- June 27, 2018:
- · A Brief and Fearful Star · Carmen Maria Machado · ss
- July 23, 2018:
- · The Starfish Girl · Maureen McHugh · ss
- August 27, 2018:
- · When We Were Patched · Deji Bryce Olokotun · ss
- September 27, 2018:
- · Lions and Gazelles · Hannu Rajaniemi · ss
- December 29, 2018:
- · When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis · Annalee Newitz · ss
- January 15, 2019:
- · Something Is Broken in Our Science Fiction · Lee Konstantinou · ar
- January 26, 2019:
- · Thoughts and Prayers · Ken Liu · ss
- February 27, 2019:
- · Mpendulo: The Answer · Nophiso Dumisa · ss
- March 24, 2019:
- · The Answer · Louisa Hall · ss
- April 27, 2019:
- · The Song Between Worlds · Indrapramit Das · ss
- May 25, 2019:
- · No Moon and Flat Calm · Elizabeth Bear · ss
- June 29, 2019:
- · Space Leek · Chen Qiufan; translated by Emily Jin · ss; illustrated by Erik Frobom
- July 27, 2019:
- · Zero in Babel · E. Lily Yu · ss
- July 30, 2019:
- · The Dark History Behind the Year’s Bestselling Debut Novel · Laura Miller · ar [Ref. Delia Owens]; on Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.
- August 24, 2019:
- · What the Dead Man Said · Chinelo Onwualu · ss
- September 28, 2019:
- · Double Spiral · Marcy Kelly · ss
- October 26, 2019:
- · Affordances · Cory Doctorow · ss
- November 15, 2019:
- · The Disappearance of John M. Ford · Isaac Butler · ar [Ref. John M. Ford]
- November 30, 2019:
- · A Priest, a Rabbi, and a Robot Walk Into a Bar · Andrew Dana Hudson · ss
- December 24, 2019:
- · Actually Naneen · Malka Older · ss
- February 6, 2020:
- · Three Californias, Three Futures · Isaac Butler · iv [Ref. Kim Stanley Robinson]
- February 29, 2020:
- · It Came from Cruden Farm · Max Barry · nv
- March 28, 2020:
- · Paciente Cero · Juan Villoro; translated by Will Vanderhyden · ss; illustrated by Janina Romero
translated from the Spanish.- April 8, 2020:
- · The Coronavirus Is Upending the Plot of My Novel · Ben H. Winters · ar
- April 25, 2020:
- · Daffodil’s Baby · Alyssa Virker · ss
- May 30, 2020:
- · Scar Tissue · Tobias S. Buckell · ss
- June 27, 2020:
- · The Last of the Googled Barskys · Joey Siara · ss
- July 25, 2020:
- · Legal Salvage · Holli Mintzer · ss
- August 29, 2020:
- · How to Pay Reparations: A Documentary · Tochi Onyebuchi · ss
- September 26, 2020:
- · The State Machine · Yudhanjaya Wijeratne · ss
- October 13, 2020:
- · The Dangers of Cynical Sci-Fi Disaster Stories · Cory Doctorow · ar
- November 28, 2020:
- · The Suicide of Our Troubles [Stealing Worlds] · Karl Schroeder · nv
- December 8, 2020:
- · Doomsday Book Teaches Readers About Pandemics—And About Hope · Joelle Renstrom · ar [Ref. Connie Willis]
- December 29, 2020:
- · The Vastation · Paul Theroux · ss
- January 30, 2021:
- · Speaker · Simon Brown · ss
- February 9, 2021:
- · The New Zealand Author Behind the First Great Fantasy Epic of the Year · Dan Kois · iv [Ref. Elizabeth Knox]
- February 27, 2021:
- · The Void · Leigh Alexander · ss
- March 27, 2021:
- · The Trolley Solution · Shiv Ramdas · ss
- April 24, 2021:
- · Congratulations on Your Loss · Catherine Lacey · ss
- April 27, 2021:
- · Stowaway Continues an Argument Sci-Fi Fans Have Been Having for Decades · Laura Miller · ar [Ref. Tom Godwin]; about “The Cold Equations”.
- June 8, 2021:
- · Bogus Social Media Outrage Is Making Authors Change Lines in Their Books Now · Laura Miller · ar [Ref. Elin Hilderbrand & Casey McQuiston]
- June 26, 2021:
- · The Skeleton Crew · Janelle Shane · ss
- July 8, 2021:
- · “Cat Person” and Me · Alexis Nowicki · mm [Ref. Kristen Roupenian]
- July 31, 2021:
- · Collateral Damage · Justina Ireland · ss
- August 28, 2021:
- · Beauty Surge · Laura Maylene Walter · ss
- September 25, 2021:
- · The Wait · Andrea Chapela; translated by Emma Törzs · ss
translated from the Spanish.- October 30, 2021:
- · Furgen · Andrew Silverman · ss
- November 27, 2021:
- · Ride · Linda Nagata · ss
- January 29, 2022:
- · If We Make It Through This Alive · A. T. Greenblatt · ss
- February 26, 2022:
- · Good Job, Robin · JoeAnn Hart · ss
- March 26, 2022:
- · Empathy Hour · Matt Bell · ss
- April 26, 2022:
- · This Novelist Abandoned Her Toddlers. I Wanted to Know Why · Julie Phillips · ex [Ref. Doris Lessing]
from The Baby on the Fire Escape, forthcoming from Norton (July 2022).- May 17, 2022:
- · Why Hundreds of Thousands of People Are Reading Dracula Together Right Now · Marissa Martinelli · ar [Ref. Bram Stoker]
- May 28, 2022:
- · Out of Ash · Brenda Cooper · ss
- June 25, 2022:
- · This, But Again · David Iserson · ss
- June 27, 2022:
- · My 2019 Sci-Fi Novel Was About a U.S. Where Abortion Is Illegal in 2022. But I Didn’t Predict the Future · Annalee Newitz · ar
- July 30, 2022:
- · All That Burns Unseen · Premee Mohamed · ss
- August 27, 2022:
- · The Only Innocent Man · Julian K. Jarboe · ss
- September 24, 2022:
- · Yellow · B. Pladek · ss
- October 18, 2022:
- · My Eight Deranged Days on The Gone Girl Cruise · Imogen West-Knights · ar [Ref. Gillian Flynn]
- October 29, 2022:
- · Galatea · Ysabelle Cheung · ss
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Published “in cooperation with the Mystery Writers of America, Inc.”, Sleuth Mystery Magazine provided light-hearted, crime-adventure vignettes by well-known writers, in much the same style as Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. It folded after only two issues, possibly because of distribution problems. |
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Elusive small press crime magazine that was a companion and/or successor to Whispering Willow Mysteries that ran for at least four issues, each labelled with names like “Hawk Edition” as well as being dated. |
Subtitled “Hawk Edition”. Details supplied by Marion Hill. |
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Subtitled “Coffin Edition”. Issue partially indexed. |
Subtitled “La Luz Edition”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Subtitled “Gun Fighter Edition”. |
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One-shot thin magazine, reprinting stories from Black Hood Detective and Crack Detective |
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Subtitled “(American Edition)”. Details supplied by Morgan A. Wallace. |
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Given as Slinky Stories on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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contains a mix of articles, jokes, poems, and fiction. Only fiction has been indexed. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |
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Editorial Director: Sylvester Stallone; Chairman, President & CEO: David Pecker; EVP, Chief Editorial Director: Bonnie Fuller; Editor in Chief: Neal Boulton. Details supplied by Todd Mason. |
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