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On-line SF Magazines

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Infinity Plus - reprint site, now sadly defunct. Some excellent stuff there, though
http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/

SF Site - reviews and news.
http://www.sfsite.com/

Locus - nuff said.
http://www.locusmag.com/

SF Crownsnest - UK sf news and reviews
http://www.sfcrowsnest.com/

SciFi Weekly - gloosy site of reviews of books, films, tv, etc.
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/

UK SF Book News - does exactly what it says on the tin
http://www.uksfbooknews.net/

Ansible - Dave Langford's monthly sf newszine
http://news.ansible.co.uk/

Strange Horizon - fiction and reviews
http://www.strangehorizons.com/

Clarke's World magazine - fiction
http://www.clarkesworldmagazine.com/

Jupiter - hard sf magazine
http://www.jupitersf.co.uk/

Greatest Uncommon Denominator - fiction
http://www.gudmagazine.com/

Here are some more, as promised...

Sci Phi - the journal of science fiction and philosophy
http://sciphijournal.com/

Worlds of Wonder - not the Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato production company, but a magazine of "speculative fiction"
http://clik.to/WOWzine

Neo-opsis - Canadian
http://www.neo-opsis.ca/

Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine
http://www.asimovs.com/

Analog
http://www.analogsf.com/

Bewildering Stories - fiction
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/

Pantechnicon - "Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror eZine"
http://pantechnicon.net/

Semaphore - fiction
http://www.freewebs.com/semaphoremagazine/index.htm

The Future fire - fiction
http://futurefire.net/

Polluto - post-modern?
http://www.polluto.com/index.htm

Lone Star Stories - fiction
http://literary.erictmarin.com/

Escape Velocity - fiction and fact
http://www.escapevelocitymagazine.com/

Interzone - fiction
http://ttapress.com/category/interzone/

Black Static - fiction
http://ttapress.com/category/blackstatic/
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Thanks, Tanz! I had never heard of Greatest Uncommon Denominator before.
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I have #0 of GUD at home, although I've not read it yet.

I'll add more mags to the list soon.
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Would you please do me a favor, Tanz, and edit your earlier comment to add the new ones instead of putting a new post up? That way users only have to search for one post. Thanks!
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Will do.
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BTW, Neil Clarke of Clarkesworld has just started up a small publishing house called Wyrm Publishing. He has five books scheduled to come out this year, including an anthology of two years worth of the magazine, and books by Tobias Bucknell, Charles Stross (reprint) and Gene Wolfe. I cant remember the other one now, though.

B, you might be interested in that Wolfe Piece. Its called Memorae and its about an archaeologist in the future who takes a trip to space to visit orbiting gravesites of the rich.
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Here is an interesting link that goes into some detail over all the SF that has ever been published in The New Yorker. There are some links to stories there, so take a look and see what the snotty genre lovers are reading. Or were reading, that is.
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I forgot to post earlier: If anyone writes SF, here is a link you might find helpful. It lists all kinds of data you would want to know in order to decide where to submit, including pay, format and genre information.

IIRC this site is updated by a guy named Bluejack, who is apparently well known in fannish circles. He also has a non-fiction online zine called The Internet Review of Science Fiction, linked at the bottom of that page.
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Thank's Omph!

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