Just wondering what are the best sci-fi/fantasy magazines being published today and if anyone on this board reads any or can recommend some quality ones?
I've never even read Amazing Stories which Ray Bradbury refers to often in interviews as one of the first places he was published.
Of the big three, I would say The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction would be closest to a Bradbury lover's heart, but your mileage may vary.
You can pick up the annual "Year's Best Science Fiction" anthology edited by Gardner Dozois (of Asimov's) for a sampling of SF from different markets, though about half the stories usually come from Asimov's. There's a similar anthology for Fantasy/Horror.
Sadly, Amazing stories has been in and out of print for the last few decades. I believe it is currently not in print. The last time around I think it focused much on role playing games and media tie-ins. Weird Tales is currently in print but nothing like what it once was.
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Ray may have appeared in Amazing Stories, but as far as I know, later in the magazine's existence. Earlier on, I never remember a story of his in any particular issue. I may be completely wrong. Amazing's companion magazine was... Fantastic Adventures.
The magazine, Amazing Stories, was actually for sale one time, around late 1970's. For approx. $15,000. I inquired about it at the time (since I was working for a medium size printer/publisher) and probably still have the reply letter. But later, I heard Spielberg bought the title, or the magazine, too. Seems I remember something happening with it, but it must have been very short lived, tho the TV program bearing the name ran for awhile.
Most familiar with Ray's works appearing in such magazines as Thrilling Wonder Stories, and especially Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, still published, and in which he often appears even today. It was actually started in connection with Orson Well's theater company, Mercury Theater. As far as I know, Ray has never written for Analog (formerly known as Astounding Stories) or Galaxy Magazine, very popular during its day. He may have written for Super Science Stories. Sure there are others. Another possibility was Planet Stories. With all the paperback titles available, the monthly SF magazine has a hard go....
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I would vote for "Fantasy and Science Fiction" and "Analog". I haven't gotten that familiar with Asimov's (nothing against him -- I love his scifi). For awhile "Omni" magazine did some pretty cool science fiction, but they seem to have died out a few years back.
As was mentioned, there are several good SciFi anthologies. That may be a better bet than trying to find magazines around. Let the editors find and cull out the good stuff.