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ABOUT ASIMOV’S. Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine continues to bring together celebrated authors, new talent, and award-winning stories, poems, and articles as it has for over 35 years. The premier literary magazine in the genre, Asimov’s rewards readers with an exciting new trove of adventures in each issue that transport them on ...
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About Asimov's. From its earliest days in 1977 under the...
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Science fiction. First issue. Spring 1977. Website. www .asimovs .com. ISSN. 1065-2698. Asimov's Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine edited by Sheila Williams and published by Dell Magazines, which is owned by Penny Press. It was launched as a quarterly by Davis Publications in 1977, after obtaining Isaac Asimov 's consent ...
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Asimov’s Science Fiction Subscription. $ 47.97 – $ 118.97. Asimov’s Science Fiction magazine has published outstanding short fantasy and science fiction by today’s leading authors for over 35 years. We continue to showcase stories that are innovative, entertaining, and have won numerous Hugos and Nebula Awards. In addition to fiction ...