Science Fiction Chronicle, #217 October 2001
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Overview:
- Title: Science Fiction Chronicle, #217 October 2001
- Author: Warren Lapine
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Warren Lapine
- Price: $4.95
- Pages: 64
- Binding: quarto
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: Science Fiction Chronicle - 2001
- Notes: Volume 22, Number 10, Issue #217 Cover also has price of $5.95 Canada. Warren Lapine is listed as Publisher and Editor in Chief. The previous publisher/editor, Andrew I. Porter, is the News Editor. The Buyers' Guide feature normally provides a date range following the colon. This issue did not. The article "The Crazy Years: A Mission Statement" was originally submitted to the Globe and Mail on July 31, 1996. No title was created for an article titled "Fantastical Fiction (Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Magic Realism) and Related Non-fiction Published in English by Writers of Colour - 2000", compiled by Nalo Hopkins as it consists of a list of books by author. "Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2001" was a source of short stories reviewed. "Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2001" was a source of short stories reviewed. "Scifi.com", July issues was a source of short stories reviewed. The review "Sister Lilith" gave the author as "Honoree Fanonne Jeffers". The review "Black No More (excerpt)" gave the author as "George Schuyler". The review "Aye, and Gomorrah" gave the author as "Samuel Delany". There are two reviews of "The Monsters of Morley Manor" by the same reviewer. Same publication (ISBN), different reviews, even given on the same page. Only one entry. The review "The Monsters of Morley Manor: A Madcap Adventure" gave the title as "The Monsters of Morley Manor". The review "Daughter of the Golden Amazon" gave the title as "Daughter of the Amazon". The review "Psi Cops" gave the author as "Mike Bracken". The review "Civilians" gave the author as "Tom Purdhom". The review "The Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman" gave the title as "Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman". The review "The War Terror" gave the author as "Arthur B. Reeves". The review "The Treachery of Kings" gave the author as "Neil Barrett Jr." The review "Dora's Trunk" gave the title as "Dorla's Trunk" (and referred to the character twice as Dorla). The review "Book of the Dead: Friends of Yesteryear: Fictioneers & Others (Memories of the Pulp Fiction Era)" gave the title as "Book of the Dead".