The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 73, Summer 1998
CONTENTS
Edward James
- Colin Greenland: The Profession of Science Fiction, 53: Defying Gravity
- Cyril Simsa: F. Marion Crawford and The Witch of Prague: A Prague Novel?
- John Newsinger: Myth, War, Contact: Ian McDonald's Irish Trilogy
- Anca Vlasopolos: Technology as Eros's Dart: Cyborgs as Perfect (Male?) Lovers
- Sylvia Kelso: Connie Willis's Civil War: Re-dreaming America as Science Fiction
- Earl G. Ingersoll: "If It Can Happen, It Will Happen": A Conversation with Nancy Kress
- W.M.S. Russell: Bicentenary of a Famous Science Fiction Writer
- Jonathan Clements: Zen and the Art of Academic Research
- Andrew Osmond: Zen Again
- Bryan Milner: The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
- Stephen Baxter: A Scientific Romance by Ronald Wright
- Douglas Barbour: Black Wine by Candas Jane Dorsey
- Steffen Hantke: Signs of Life by M. John Harrison
- David Langford: Glimmering by Elizabeth Hand
- David Mathew: The Science Fiction Century edited by David G. Hartwell
- K.V. Bailey: Jack Faust by Michael Swanwick
- K.V. Bailey: Someone to Watch Over Me by Tricia Sullivan
- Hans-Ulrich Boettcher: Deutsche Science Fiction 1870-1914 by Roland Innerhofer
- Domna Pastourmatzi: Airoumeni Pragmatilotika ( Hovering Reality ) by Alexia Athanasiou
- Colin Greenland: The Troika by Stepan Chapman
- Keith Brooke and Nick Gifford: The Web series, by various authors
- Notes by Andy Sawyer on books by DeMatteis, Dickinson and Robinson, and audio-tapes of texts by Wyndham and Letts
