Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 68, Autumn 1996
CONTENTS
Edward James
- Stephen Baxter: Martian Chronicles: Narratives of Mars in Science and Sf
- R.A.S. Hennessy: Mars in the Nineteenth Century: A Cornish Connection
- Peter Wright: Selling Mars: Burroughs, Barsoom and Expedient Xenography
- Charles Chilton, with Edward James: The Profession of Science Fiction, 50: Journeying into Space
- Andrew M. Butler: Water, Entropy and the Million-Year Dream: Philip K. Dick's Martian Time-Slip
- Edward James: Building Utopias on Mars, from Crusoe to Robinson
- Kim Stanley Robinson, with David Seed: The Mars Trilogy: An Interview
- K.V. Bailey: Mars is a District of Sheffield
- Phil Masters: The Time Traveller in Cowper and Wells
- Phil Stephensen-Payne: On Rabkin and the Composite Novel
- John Boston: On Rabkin and the Composite Novel, and Moore and Southern Sf
- Steve Jeffery: Thanks for no. 66
- Alex Eisenstein: On Short Fiction (including "The Omnibus of Space and Time", pp. 95-103)
- Phil Watry: Cataloguing the SF Foundation Collection
- Stephen Baxter: Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Brian Stableford: Voyage by Stephen Baxter
- Gwyneth Jones: Empire of the Ants by Bernard Werber
- K.V. Bailey: Serpent's Blood and Salamander's Fire by Brian Stableford
- Robert Irwin: Writing Fantasy Fiction by Sarah Lefanu
- Jennifer Swift: Paragon s edited by Robin Wilson
- Michael Laplace-Sinatra: Strange Days by Kathryn Bigelow and James Cameron
Great SF Short Fiction, No. 1
Janeen Webb on "Danny Goes to Mars" by Pamela Sargent
