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Editor:Ernest Lilley
Managing Editor: Sharon Archer
Associate Editor, UK:
John Berlyne
Columnists:
Edward Carmien
Steven Sawicki
Contributors
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Editorial License:
Editorial -
Back to the Moon? Not a moment too soon. G. W. Bush's New Year's
Resolution is to shut down the shuttle, go back to the Moon, and on to
Mars. What are the odds? We asked an impromptu panel of SF Space
experts what they thought.
Columns:
US Books
- Ernest Lilley
UK Books
- John Berlyne - our UK editor looks
into the future of 2004 and sees good things to
come as well some great reading
for January.
Ivory and Ivy
by Edward Carmien -
Our academe
attends the
Modern Language Assoc.
Conference to find out if they speak sci-fi.
Zines and Short
Fiction - Steven
Sawicki
DamnAlien
DVDs - Those
Damn Aliens - Our
unearthly visitors decide to go into politics, and
recommend a few DVDs while they're at it..
Things To Come
(previews of galleys received)
Media:
Paycheck Yet another Philip K. Dick short story about memory erasure comes to the
screen, but does anyone besides Ben Affleck get a payoff?

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Feature Review / Interview:
Stephen Baxter /
Coalescent by Stephen Baxter /
Time's Eye by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter
Book Reviews:
The Collected Short Fiction of C.J. Cherryh by C.J. Cherryh
Deathstalker Return by Simon R. Green
The Etched City by K. J. Bishop
The Illmoor Chronicles - The Ratastrophe Catastrophe by David Lee Stone
New Spring by Robert Jordan
Nylon Angel by Marianne de Pierres
Orbital Burn by K. A. Bedford
Tinker by Wen Spencer
Thief of Lives by Barb & J. C. Hendee
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