Science Fiction Monthly
Volume 1, Issue 1. | |
Editor | Patricia Hornsey (1974-1975) & Julie Davis (1975-1976) |
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Categories | Science fiction magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | New English Library |
First issue | February 1974 |
Final issue | 1976 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Science Fiction Monthly was a British science fiction magazine published from 1974-1976 by New English Library. It was notable as the only UK science fiction magazine at the time.
The characteristic feature of the magazine was its large page size, roughly equivalent to a broadsheet newspaper and the fact that it was published as a loose leaf magazine. This format enabled poster-size reproductions of science fiction book jacket illustrations to be a major part of the magazine. Featured artists included Bruce Pennington, Chris Foss, Tim White, David A. Hardy and Josh Kirby. The magazine also ran feature articles on artists, reprinted some vintage magazine covers at its large page size, and ran two art contests which yielded over twenty works by new artists. The editors were Patricia Hornsey (1974–1975) and Julie Davis (1975–1976).[1]
Science Fiction Monthly was primarily designed to appeal to a teenaged readership, and this, combined with the attractive posters, ensure that very few complete copies of the magazine survive. Most issues were taken to pieces and used as posters.
As well as stories, the magazine contained series such as "Modern masters of science fiction" by Walter Gillings.
The publisher, New English Library (NEL), also issued binders for the magazine. These were an attractive dark purple in colour. A complete set of the magazine (as published), occupies slightly less than the available space in three of the binders.
The magazine sales were disappointing with circulation dropping from around 100,000 to 20,000 and in 1976, after only 28 issues, the magazine metamorphosed into "SF Digest".
Re-launch as "SF Digest"
Issue 1 | |
Editor | Julie Davis |
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Categories | Science fiction magazine |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | New English Library |
First issue | 1976 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
SF Digest had a smaller (bedsheet) format and no full-colour interiors, but was essentially the same magazine, intended now to become a quarterly publication. The re-launched magazine was aimed at a more mature readership than its predecessor, putting more emphasis on fiction than the more artwork orientated Science Fiction Monthly. The editor for the one and only issue was Julie Davis and the cover art was produced by David Bergen. After one issue of SF Digest was published, NEL made a decision to leave the science fiction magazine market.
SF Digest Contents
- Guest Editorial: SF on Screen by John Brunner
- Trading Post by Michael G. Coney
- The Junk Shop by John Brosnan
- In the House of Double Minds by Robert Silverberg
- A Consumer Guide to the Science Fiction of Robert Heinlein
- The Unimaginable Future: An Interview with Dr Christopher Evans
- What Are They Doing Now? What the science fiction writers of today are working on by Maxim Jakubowski
- Last Orders by Brian Aldiss
- Science Fiction Super Quiz
- News
- A Consumer Guide to the Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov
- The Second Generation by Rachel Pollack
- A Consumer Guide to the Science Fiction of A E Van Vogt
Notes
References
- Brian Ash (1977). The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Pan Books Ltd. ISBN 0-330-25275-5.
- Robert Holdstock (1978). Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Octopus Books Ltd. ISBN 0-7064-0756-3.
- Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction - Science Fiction Monthly
- Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction - SF Digest