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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1997

December 1997

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
6 Essay Non Fiction Editorial (F&SF, December 1997) Gordon Van Gelder
9 Short Fiction Fiction Jew on a Chip Robert Grossbach
26 Essay Non Fiction Books to Look for (F&SF, December 1997) Charles de Lint
26 Review Non Fiction Donnerjack Charles de Lint & Roger Zelazny & Jane Lindskold
28 Review Non Fiction The Drag Queen of Elfland Charles de Lint & Lawrence Schimel
28 Review Non Fiction The Subtle Knife Charles de Lint & Philip Pullman
30 Essay Non Fiction Books (F&SF, December 1997) Elizabeth Hand
31 Review Non Fiction Jack Faust Elizabeth Hand & Michael Swanwick
33 Review Non Fiction A Geography of Unknown Lands Elizabeth Hand & Michael Swanwick
33 Review Non Fiction Northern Frights 4 Elizabeth Hand & Don Hutchison
35 Short Fiction Fiction In the Bleak Mid-Solstice David Bischoff
54 Short Fiction Fiction Get a Grip Paul Park
67 Short Fiction Fiction The Quick and the Dead Carrie Richerson
82 Short Fiction Fiction A Dog's Night Michael Carr
94 Short Fiction Fiction Tomorrow Tea Laurel Winter
101 Essay Non Fiction Watch the Skies! Pat Murphy & Paul Doherty
110 Short Fiction Fiction Schrödinger's Catalyst Stephen Dedman
123 Short Fiction Fiction 'Tis the Season K. D. Wentworth
134 Short Fiction Fiction The Idiot's Dream Wayne Wightman & Richard Paul Russo
159 Essay Non Fiction Index to Volumes 92 & 93, January-December 1997 uncredited
162 Essay Non Fiction Coming Attractions (F&SF, December 1997) uncredited
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 1997 Gordon Van Gelder
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1997 Stephen Gervais
34 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Come back in a few weeks." Arthur Masear
81 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Can you believe it? They're now cloning monkeys." Benita Epstein
93 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "It's solid ... loaded with preservatives. They just don't build them that way anymore." S. Harris
109 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "No one thought space crews could mutiny. Then came the accordion medley." Benita Epstein