Esquire [v138 #6, December 2002] (quarto) [www.more-magazines.com]
· Vernor Vinge: The man who foresaw the Internet now sees something elsethe post-human future · Walter Russell Mead · ar [Vernor Vinge]
Esquire [v139 #4, April 2003] ed. David Granger (Hearst Communications, $3.00, 136pp, quarto) [TM]
124 · The Border of Fallen Bodies · Don DeLillo · ex; A vignette-length excerpt from the forthcoming DD novel COSMOPOLIS.; illus. Spencer Tunick, photo
Esquire [v140 #1, July 2003] (quarto) [www.more-magazines.com]
120 · Geoff Dyers Five-Point Plan · Geoff Dyer · ms
Etherline: The Science Fiction Newsletter There is a full run of this newsletter in the National Library. Its impossible to do a full index as it mostly consists of short columns, book and magazine reviews, news snippets etc. Its probably the most important source for Australian fandom in the 50s. Here is a select index of a few of the earlier issues; Ive only listed the longer articles, of which there arent many.
Etherline: The Science Fiction Newsletter [# 2, March 16, 1953] ed. Ian J. Crozier (A.F.P.A., 6d, 12pp, digest) published by Leo J. Harding on behalf of the Australian Fantasy Publications of Australia. Correspondents: Captain Ken Slater, Roger Dard, Charles Anderson, Bob Silverberg, H.J. Campbell. [JD]
2 · Arthur C. Clark in Baltimore · Allen Newton · ar
Etherline: The Science Fiction Newsletter [# 5, no date] ed. Ian J. Crozier (A.F.P.A., 6d, 12pp, digest) published by Leo J. Harding on behalf of the Australian Fantasy Publications of Australia. Associates: Leo J. Harding, Mervyn Binns, Dick Jenssen. Correspondents: Captain Ken Slater, Roger Dard, Charles Anderson, H.J. Campbell. [JD]
2 · Report on the 2nd Australian Convention · I. J. Crozier · ar