[The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction
Published monthly by Dragon Press, P. O. Box 78, Pleasantville, NY 10570. $4.00 per copy. Complete and up-to-date index of back issues available in Excel format: e-mail dgh@panix.com to request one.

Issue #77, January 1995


Table of Contents

Gwyneth Jones, "The Journey Through Sumatra". . page 1

Michael Bishop, "A Larger Sky: The Norton Book of Ghost Stories edited by Brad Leithauser and Seaward by Brad Leithauser. . . . . . .page 1

NYRSF full-page ad. . . . . . . page 2

Kathleen Ann Goonan Read This. . . . . .page 4

Michael M. Levy on Bruce Sterling's Heavy Weather. . . .page 6

Paul Levinson on Jack McDevitt's The Engines of God. . .page 7

Howard V. Hendrix on Patricia Anthony's Happy Policeman. . .page 11

The Religious Visions of Philip K. Dick (panel). . .page 12

Stephen Baxter Read This. . . . . . page 14

Darrell Schweitzer on Ursula K. Le Guin's A Fisherman of the Inland Sea. . . . . . .page 16

Janeen Webb, "Post-Romantic Romance: Guy Gavriel Kay's Tigana and A Song for Arbonne". . . . . . page 17

NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place 1/8th-page ad. . .page 18

Paul Preuss on Frederik Pohl's The Voices of Heaven. . .page 20

Michael Kandel, "Twelve Thoughts, Not All Equally Important, On Reading Maureen F. McHugh's Half the Day Is Night and China Mountain Zhang. . . . . . .page 21

Philip E. Smith on Greg Bear's Moving Mars. . . page 22

Editorial: "(Not Necessarily) The Best Books of 1994". . . .page 24