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  1. THE SNOWS OF YESTERYEAR. The British SCIENCE FICTION BOOK CLUB was for many years a significant part of the British SF scene. Apparently the brainchild of Herbert Jones, who may have been employed by parent publishers Sidgwick & Jackson, the SFBC issued its first book in January 1953 and in one form or another carried on until the end of 1982 ...

  2. The Science Fiction Book Club original anthology series is a series of books of all-new short fiction (s), mainly at novella length, typically including six novellas per book, commissioned and published by the Science Fiction Book Club, and edited by a variety of editors. The Science Fiction Book Club will be ending the series in 2009, with ...

  3. Science Fiction London. We meet on the first Saturday of the month at 1:30 PM Eastern Time to discuss the selected topic, which could be a science fiction book, short story, movie, TV show, or theme. Detailed information on topic selection, meeting times and locations can be found on the meetings page.

  4. A hobby, science fiction can be seen everywhere, in books, films, music, and merchandise. Because it can be expensive to support your science fiction fixes, the Science Fiction Book Club provides all their books at up to an astounding 65 percent off publisher edition prices. Just for joining, the Science Fiction Book Club offers members five ...

  5. Jun 10, 2017 · The Science Fiction Book Club (1998-present) At the end 1996 and the first months of 1997, the SFBC sold a series of six novella-length publications called The Science Fiction Book Club Collection, offering one volume for each selection period. They were discounted to a remarkable (for its time) $2.98 with any additional purchase.

  6. Feb 24, 2016 · All eight books in the series were published in hardcover between 2004 and 2010. They were: Between Worlds, edited by Robert Silverberg (404 pages, $12.99, August 2004) — cover by Donato Giancola. Down these Dark Spaceways, edited by Mike Resnick (432 pages, $12.99, May 2005) — cover by Donato Giancola.

  7. SciFri Book Club captain Christie Taylor kicks off the first in of a series of conversations about short stories from New Suns with Aisha Matthews, managing editor of The Journal of Science Fiction, and Darcie Little Badger, a Lipan Apache writer and author of the New Suns story “Kelsey and the Burdened Breath.”

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