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jkt posted about this in another thread, but I think it deserves a thread of its own. The story so far: in 1947, THE NEW YORKER published Bradbury's short story "I See You Never", which went on to be selected for the annual BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES volume. The story was later collected in Bradbury's book GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN. For 65 years, no other Bradbury material appeared in the magazine. Then, in 2012, THE NEW YORKER announced a science fiction issue. Here's the table of contents: http://www.newyorker.com/magaz...2/06/04/toc_20120528 I'll wait here while all you Americans rush out and buy an issue. You can then tell me what you think of it! - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | |||
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[ I'll wait here while all you Americans rush out and buy an issue. You can then tell me what you think of it![/QUOTE] Don't forget us Canadians! As much as I love the pulp mag bug-eyed monster heritage of sf, the cover art bugs me. Let's not take this stuff seriously now.... | ||||
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