Andrew I. Porter
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Titles:
Essays
- 1988. The Canals of Mars Can't Exist Without Imagination
- 1990. The Twilltone Forest: Fanzines & Small Press Reviews (Science Fiction Chronicle #126)
- 1990. Watching That North Wind Rise: More Weather Thoughts
- 1990. Higher Prices Coming Now and Later to SFC
- 1990. The World of Andrew I. Porter
- 1990. Boldly Going Where No Fan Has Gone Before (Part 3)
- 1990. What do Evolutionary Theory and S.F. Fandom Have in Common
- 1990. Editorial: Fandom Arose from the Paper Mills' Primordial Ooze
- 1991. SFC's Trash is Tomorrow's Paperback Book
- 1991. An Overabundance of Strange and Fantastic Riches
- 1992. For Want of a Headline, the Kingdom Was Lost
- 1993. The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
- 1993. Virtual Reality Could Become the Ultimate Dictatorship
- 1993. It's 25 Years Since S. F. Weekly Ceased Publication
- 1993. Another Thread Lost: The Lester del Rey I Knew
- 1993. Add My Corrections to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- 1993. If This Goes On: A Weather Editorial
- 1993. Looking Late at Agents and Other Topics
- 1993. I Really Won! Incredible!
- 1993. Son of Editorial: The Sky Above, the Mud Below
- 1993. And Again: What's Wrong with Hugo Voting
- 1994. I Finally Get to Meet Alan Hunter
- 1994. How Much Is Our Stuff Really Worth, Anyway?
- 1994. Roadkill on the Information Superhighway
- 1994. My First Priority: Keep the Cat Happy
- 1994. Fifteen Years, That's Not Too Many ...
- 1994. Son of Editorial: Once was a Fluke; Twice is Something Else
- 1995. Creeping Tendrils of Smoke ...
- 1995. Ian Ballantine
- 1995. Remembering A Favourite Part of the World
- 1995. Robert H. Adleman
- 1995. Robie Macauley
- 1995. Terry Southern
- 1996. Notes from the Blizzard of '96
- 1996. Another Editorial: Remembering Too Many Friends
- 1996. Bob Shaw
- 1996. Elsie Wollheim
- 1996. Leigh Richmond
- 1996. Richard Powers
- 1996. Welcome to SFC's—and My—Midlife Crisis
- 1996. Charles Burbee
- 1996. David Lasser
- 1996. Ed Wood
- 1996. Ethel Lindsay
- 1996. P. L. Travers
- 1996. Past Time to Cut and Prune SFC/Your Help Needed in Esoteric Ways
- 1996. Redd Boggs
- 1997. Fanning and Working with Sam Moskowitz
- 1997. Lou Stathis
- 1997. Robert Spencer Carr
- 1997. Alan Harrington
- 1997. James Stewart
- 1997. Mervyn Hall
- 1997. More World Wide Weird Weather
- 1997. Tom Perry
- 1997. Coming Soon to a Page Near You
- 1997. Donald I. Fine
- 1997. Shepherd Mead
- 1997. Son of Editorial
- 1998. Donald R. Bensen
- 1998. George Hay
- 1998. LoneStarCon Memories
- 1998. My Trash is Tomorrow's Paperback Book
- 1998. Sean A. Moore
- 1998. SFC, Changes Printers, and Gets Closer to Monthly
- 1998. Book Expo America Disappointing SFnally
- 1998. British Conventions, Canadian Money
- 1998. Jack Bilbo
- 1998. Lee Elias
- 1998. Paul G.Herkart
- 1998. Robert A. W. Lowndes
- 1998. Wolf Mankowitz
- 1998. My Apartment Won't Become A Warehouse (It's Already A Library)
- 2001. Daniel Counihan
- 2001. Donald A. Reed
- 2001. My Last Chance at the Brass Ring
- 2001. Pierre Versins
- 2001. Authors Who Think They Know How Publishing Works, But Don't
- 2001. Poul Anderson
- 2001. Tove Jansson
- 2001. Another Sweaty Summer in the Baked Apple
- 2001. Thoughts From a Mile-and-a-Half from Ground Zero
- 2001. WTC Bombing News: Report from Ground Zero
- 2002. Alan Dodd
- 2002. Dick Baldwin
- 2002. John C. Lilly
- 2002. Milton S. Rothman
- 2002. Seeing Light at the End of a Long Tunnel
- 2002. What Month Is It, Anyway?
- 2002. Cele Goldsmith Lalli
- 2002. John Buscema
- 2002. Restating the Obvious
- 2002. Sid Birchby
- 2002. Stan Woolston
- 2002. You Ask Many Questions, Mysterious Stranger
- 2002. Letter (Ansible 179)
- 2002. Mati Klarwein
- 2002. Spike Milligan
- 2002. Vince Kohler
- 2002. A Threat to Diversity in the Bookstore
- 2002. Betsy Curtis
- 2002. Bill Peet
- 2002. Nancy Rapp
- 2003. Letter (Ansible 188)
- 2006. Letter (Ansible 227)
- 2015. Vince Clarke Obituary
Magazine Editor
- 1983. Starship - 1983
- 1984. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1984
- 1985. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1985
- 1986. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1986
- 1987. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1987
- 1988. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1988
- 1990. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1990
- 1991. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1991
- 1992. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1992
- 1993. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1993
- 1994. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1994
- 1995. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1995
- 1996. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1996
- 1997. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1997
- 1998. Science Fiction Chronicle - 1998
- 2000. Science Fiction Chronicle - 2000
- 2001. Science Fiction Chronicle - 2001
- 2002. Science Fiction Chronicle - 2002
Awards
- 1987. Science Fiction Chronicle - SF Chronicle Award, Semi-Prozine (Win)
- 1987. Science Fiction Chronicle - Hugo Award, Best Semiprozine (Nomination)
- 1997. Science Fiction Chronicle - Hugo Award, Best Semiprozine (Nomination)
- 1999. Science Fiction Chronicle - Hugo Award, Best Semiprozine (Nomination)