[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 #91, March 1996


Table of Contents

Arthur Byron Cover, "Twenty-Eight Stories by Twenty-Eight People: Full Spectrum 5 edited by Jennifer Hershey, Tom Dupree, and Janna Silverstein". . . . . . .page 1

Peter Nicholls, "The Books We Really Read". . . page 1

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

Poul Anderson Read This. . . . . . .page 6

David Prill Read This. . . . . . . .page 7

L. W. Currey 1/3rd page ad. . . . . page 7

Michael Bishop, "The Panther and the Unicorn: An Anecdote". page 9

Brian Stableford, "Deux Ex Machina: or, How to Achieve the Perfect Science-Fictional Climax (pt. 2)". . . . . page 11

NYRSF Readings at Dixon Place 1/6th page ad. . .page 12

Lucy Cohen Schmeidler on Terry Dowling's An Intimate Knowledge of the Night. . . . . . . page 15

Damien Broderick, "Thoughts on Gene Wolfe's Peace". . . page 16

William M. Schuyler, Jr., "Tentative and Incomplete Chronology of Gene Wolfe's Peace". . . . .page 17

Darrell Schweitzer on Stanley G. Weinbaum's The Black Flame.page 18

Gwyneth Jones on Esther Friesner's The Psalms of Herod. . . page 19

Stephanie A. Smith on Francine Prose's Marie Laveau. . .page 20

David Bratman, "How Many Books Wrote Isaac Asimov?". . .page 21

Brian Stableford, "A Polemic on Productivity". . . .page 22

Editorial: "On Science Fiction and Electronic Fiction". . . page 24