Science Fiction Chronicle, #219 December 2001
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Overview:
- Title: Science Fiction Chronicle, #219 December 2001
- Author: Andrew I. Porter
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: DNA Publications
- Price: $4.95
- Pages: 64
- Binding: quarto
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: Science Fiction Chronicle - 2001
- Notes: Volume 22, Number 12, Issue 219. Also priced on cover at $5.95 Canada. Warren Lapine is listed as Publisher and Editor in Chief, while Andrew I. Porter is listed as New Editor. Based on notes from Andrew and his replacement, the news editor is considered the editor and DNA Publications the publisher. The column "Buyers Guide:" is generally followed by a date. For this and some other issues in this time period, it appears with the colon and no date. The review "Black Gate, Adventures in Fantasy Literature #2" gave the editor as John O'Neil. The review "Oceans of the Mind #1" did not give the editor. The review "With Folded Hands ..." gave the title as "With Folded Hands". The review "Bones of the World" gave the title "Bones of the World: Tales from Times End". The review "AZTECHS" gave the title as "Aztech". The review "The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge" gave the title as "The Collected Short Stories of Vernor Vinge". The review "Dark Universe: Stories 1951-2001" gave the title as "Dark Universe". The review "The Annotated Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" gave the title as "The Annotated Flatland". The review "Downward to Darkness (revised)" gave the title as "Downward to Darkness" but states it is the revised edition. The review "Gemini Rising (revised)" gave the title as "Gemini Rising" but states it is the revised edition. The review "Worse Things Waiting (revised)" gave the title as "Worse Things Waiting" but states it is the revised edition. The review "Dark Things II: Journey into Tomorrow" gave the title as "Dark Things II". The review "The Phantom Ship" gave the author as "Captain Frederick Marryatt". The review "Rainbow Fantasia; 35 Spectrumatic Tales of Wonder" gave the title as "Rainbow Fantasia". The review "Ackermanthology: 65 Astonishing Rediscovered Sci-Fi Shorts, Millennium Edition" gave the title as "Ackermanthology". Matched by ISBN. The review "Dune: Fremen Justice" gave the title as "Fremen Justice". The review "The Abulon Dance" gave the author as "Carol Soles". The review "Frankenstein: The Legacy" gave the title as "Frankenstein the Legacy". The review "Doctor Doom" gave the title "X-Men: The Chaos Engine: Book I". Matched by ISBN. The review "The Art of Stephen Youll: Paradox" gave the title as "Paradox: The Art of Stephen Youll". The review "Hardyware: The Art of David A. Hardy" gave the title as "Hardyware: The Art of David Hardy" and only author as "David Hardy". The review "The Supernatural in Short Fiction of the Americas: The Other World in the New World" gave the title as "The Supernatural in Short Fiction of the Americas". The review "The Dragons of the Cuyahoga" gave the title as "The Dragons of Cuyahoga". The review "Bones of the Dead" gave the title as "The Bones of the Dead". The review "Rainbow Fantasia; 35 Spectrumatic Tales of Wonder" gave the title as "Rainbow Fantasia". The review "Ackermanthology: 65 Astonishing Rediscovered Sci-Fi Shorts, Millennium Edition" gave the title as "Ackermanthology".