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Yes, complete your collection today, because you never know what sort of stuff collectors will want big bucks for tomorrow!
Volume 1, Number 1, April 1987-$2.00 (Photocopy only)
Ground-breaking first issue that looks nothing like any issue since.
What do you get? A really weird poem called "Inferno, Jr." Some
neat reviews. And two stories, "Mare Imbrium" and "The Park."
For completists only? (14 pages)
V1N1 - 1 left
Volume 1, Number 2, Summer 1987-$2.00 (Photocopy only)
Surrealistic novelette from Mike LeFebre titled "Adventure Theater:
The SkaRat." Plus: reviews! And page numbers! (14 pages)
V1N2 - 1 left
Volume 1, Number 3, Fall/Winter 1987- $3.00 (Photocopy only)
The Special Howard Waldrop issue, which started one trend and ended
others. A gob-stopping large interview with Waldrop, plus reviews of his
work and a Bibliography. A must for the Waldrop Aficionado. And pictures!
(34 pages)
V1N3 - SOLD OUT
Volume 1 Number 4, Spring 1988-$3.00 (Photocopy only)
The special "New Mexico Mafia" theme issue. Interview with
George R. R. Martin. Reviews. Critical article on the SF novels of Walter
Jon Williams. Sercon 2 convention report. (24 pages)
V1N4 - 1 left
Volume 2, Number 1, Summer 1988-$3.00 (Photocopy only)
State of the Art? Articles on Splatterpunk, Feminist SF, Hacker SF,
and the Isaac Asimov Presents line. Reviews (we do a lot of those). A poem
from Robert Frazier. Fiction by Ronn Brashear. The last issue without an
interview! (28 pages)
V2N1 - SOLD OUT
Volume 2 Number 2, Winter 1988-$3.00 (Photocopy only)
Steampunk! Interviews with K.W. Jeter and James P. Blaylock (Plus bibliographies).
Cover art and bibliography by Tim Powers. Pictures! An appreciation of
Blaylock by Lewis Shiner. Reviews. Article on Thomas Harris. Letters from
Pat Murphy and David J. Schow. The Jeter interview was translated and reprinted
in France! (28 pages)
V2N2 - 8 left
Volume 2, Number 3 (Spring 1989)-$3.00 (Photocopy only)
Kim Stanley Robinson interview and bibliography. A novel excerpt from
Joe R. Lansdale. "Fear and Loathing in New Orleans: A Savage Journey
into the Heart of American Fandom." Reviews of works by Harlan Ellison,
Don Webb, J. G. Ballard, Lansdale, and others. (28 pages)
V2N3 - 2 left
Volume 2, Number 4 (Summer 1989)-$3.00 (Photocopy only)
John Kessel interview and bibliography. Excerpt from David J. Schow's
The Shaft (which still hasn't been published in the U.S.). "A
String of Dead Babies," fiction by Walton "Bud" Simons.
"Wastelandian Symbolism in Rory Harper's Petrogypsies," (easily
the most pretentious piece of literary criticism we've done) by John Moore.
Reviews of work by Kessel, Iain Banks, and Skipp & Spector's Book
of the Dead. (28 pages)
V2N4 - 2 left
Volume 3, Number 1 (Fall 1989)-$3.00 (Photocopy only)
Pat Cadigan interview and bibliography. Fiction by Brad Linaweaver.
Reviews of George Alec Effinger's Marid novels and work by Joe R. Lansdale,
Howard Waldrop, and Ray Garton. Plus the "They Saved L. Ron's Brain!"
ad. (28 pages)
V3N1 - 1 left
Volume 3, Number 2 (Summer 1990) - $3.00 (Photocopy only)
Pat Murphy interview and bibliography. Original fiction by Joe R. Lansdale.
Critical article on the works of Jonathon Carroll. Another Book of the
Dead review. More reviews. Plus "The Revenge of L. Ron's Brain"
ad. (28 pages)
V3N2 - SOLD OUT
Volume 3, Number 3 (Winter 1991) - $3.00
Pamela Sargent interview and bibliography. Fiction by Anne Harris and
G. L. Daum. In-Depth review of William Gibson and Bruce Sterling's The
Difference Engine. Reviews of work by Peter Straub, Joe R. Lansdale,
Michael Blumlein, and Terry Bisson.
V3N3 - Sold Out (unless Dwight has a box in his closet)
Volume 3, Number 4 (Summer 1992) - $3.00
Interview with Joe R. Lansdale, plus the most extensive bibliography
ever done of his work (including the obscure pseudonymous and small press
stuff). Fiction by Cynthia Ward. Reader survey results. Still more reviews.
(36 pages)
V3N4 - plenty left
Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring/Summer 1995) - $3.00
Bruce Sterling interview and complete bibliography, plus Sterling's
"Embrace Your Weird." Nova Express Cumulative Index. Two poems
by Alison Wimsatt (one of which made Datlow & Windling's Honorable
Mention list in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror). Reviews of work by
Sterling, Brad Denton, Ian MacDonald, Jonathon Lethem, and Don Webb. David
Hartwell says this issue is must reading for modern science fiction fans
and he should know.
V4N1 - plenty left
More recent issues
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V4N3 - plenty left
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V5N1 - about 20 left
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