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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 2007 [2] 2009 Matts Minnhagen Clarkesworld #19, April 2008 ("Floating Fish") [1] Bob Eggleton for Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2008 ("Hammerfall") David A. Hardy for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, June 2008; Maurizio Manzieri for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 2008
A fantasy fiction magazine, or fantasy magazine, is a magazine which publishes primarily fantasy fiction. Not generally included in the category are magazines for children with stories about such characters as Santa Claus. Also not included are adult magazines about sexual fantasy. Many fantasy magazines, in addition to fiction, have other ...
Fantasy was an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine from 2005 to 2011. It was launched as a print edition at the 2005 World Fantasy Convention in Madison, Wisconsin . It continued in this format for six more issues, but in mid-October 2007, it moved online, with daily content, and spun off an original anthology, titled Fantasy ...
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Clarkesworld Magazine is an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine.It released its first issue October 1, 2006, and has maintained a regular monthly schedule since, publishing fiction by authors such as Elizabeth Bear, Kij Johnson, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Sarah Monette, Catherynne M. Valente, Jeff VanderMeer and Peter Watts.
The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original short fiction, re-reads and commentary on speculative fiction. Unlike traditional print magazines like Asimov's or Analog, it releases online fiction that can be read free of charge. [1] Reactor was founded (as Tor.com) in July 2008 [2] and renamed Reactor on January 23, 2024. [3]
A sexual fantasy is exactly what it sounds like—a mental image or dreamed-up situation that turns you on. Some might be acted out, while others may solely be for your own imaginative safe-keeping.
Established in June 1997 by John O'Neill and Rodger Turner, [1] SF Site is an online magazine of science fiction and fantasy, [2] and among the oldest of SF websites. [1] It is based in Ottawa, Canada, but includes contributors from around the world, and had 200,000 unique visitors per month in 2001. [3]