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Judith Merril, "Better to Have Loved: From a Memoir-in- Progress". . . . . . . page 1Joan Gordon, "The Möbius Fiction of Angela Carter". . . page 1
St. Martin's The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction full-page ad. . . . . . . . .page 2
NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place quarter-page ad. . . .page 4
John Kessel on Orson Scott Card's Lost Boys. . .page 5
Greg Cox on David J. Skal's The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror. . . . . . .page 6
Gregory Benford Read This. . . . . .page 9
L. W. Currey quarter-page ad. . . . page 11
Alfred Coppel Read This. . . . . . .page 12
John Clute on Keith Roberts's Kaeti on Tour. . .page 14
Darrell Schweitzer on Jessica Amanda Salmonson's Anthony Shriek. . . . . . .page 15
Damien Broderick, "The Object of Science Fiction". . . .page 16
Jack Williamson Read This. . . . . .page 17
Joseph Milicia on James Morrow's (ed.) Nebula Awards 27. . .page 18
Stefan Dziemianowicz on Lucius Shepard's The Golden. . .page 19
James D. Hornfischer on Neil McAleer's biography of Arthur C. Clarke. . . . . . .page 21
Don Webb on R. A. Lafferty's Iron Tears. . . . .page 22
Celadon Press Beautiful Soup full-page ad. . . .page 23
Editorial: "Oliver Stone and the Future or, Perhaps I Will Be Wrong". . . . . . .page 24