The Science Fiction Foundation
Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 82, Summer 2001
CONTENTS
Edward James
- Melissa Scott: The Profession of Science Fiction, 55: Falling into Science Fiction
- Joan Haran: Destabilising Sex/Gender/Sexuality in Melissa Scott's Shadow Man
- Laura Chernaik: Difference, the Social and the Spatial: the Fictions of Melissa Scott
- Justine Larbalestier: Researching the New York Futurians
- Rosaleen Love: Women of Other Worlds : Politics and Science Fiction
- Ingo Cornils: Alles Kaputt? Visions of the End in West German and Austrian Science Fiction
- W. M. S. Russell: They Who Shrank: A Theme of Science Fantasy
- Graham Andrews: Report on Probability Aldiss
- Claire Brialey: Salt by Adam Roberts
- Simon Ings: Dervish is Digital by Pat Cadigan
- Mavis Haut: White as Snow by Tanith Lee
- Paul McAuley: Ceres Storm by David Herter
- Andy Sawyer: Science Fiction, Children's Literature, and Popular Culture: Coming of Age in Fantasyland and Space and Beyond: The Frontier Theme in Science Fiction by Gary Westfahl
- Simon Ings: Parallax View by Keith Brooke and Eric Brown
- Andy Sawyer: 2001, The Collected Stories and The Sentinel by Arthur C. Clarke
- Andy Sawyer: Fantasy and Horror: A Critical Guide to Literature, Illustration, Film, TV, Radio and the Internet edited by Neil Barron
- Edward James: The House of Stratus reprints of Brian Aldiss
