Thread Rating:
  • 8 Vote(s) - 2.75 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Last to post wins
>:(
Reply
ok
Consul | Founder | Forum Administrator | CCE | EOS
[Image: r2pNS3F.png] @cubicshyr




█ █  
Reply
mad
Reply
Smile
Reply
Haha
Reply
Hehe
Reply
Hoho
Reply
Science Fiction Monthly was a British science fiction magazine published from 1974 to 1976 by New English Library. It was launched in response to demand from readers for posters of the cover art of New English Library's science fiction paperbacks, and was initially very successful—its circulation reaching 150,000 by the third issue. It reprinted artwork by Chris Foss, Jim Burns, Bruce Pennington, Roger Dean, and many others. Well-known writers who appeared in its pages included Brian Aldiss, Bob Shaw, Christopher Priest, and Harlan Ellison. The high production costs meant that a high circulation was necessary to sustain profitability, and when circulation fell to about 20,000 after two years NEL ceased publication. A new magazine, S.F. Digest, was launched in its stead but lasted only one issue.
██████ █ █ 

3rd Chief Consul of The League and Concord
World Assembly Delegate of The League
Director of Internal Affairs of The League and Concord
Archivist of The League and Concord
Reply
Interesting factoid: Water is wet
Reply
Omg I never new
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 19 Guest(s)