The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1981
July 1981
Contents
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Werewind | J. Michael Reaves |
| 28 | Short Fiction | Fiction | An End of Spinach | Stan Dryer |
| 34 | Essay | Non Fiction | Books (F&SF, July 1981) | Thomas M. Disch |
| 35 | Review | Non Fiction | Jesus Tales | Thomas M. Disch & Romulus Linney |
| 36 | Review | Non Fiction | VALIS | Thomas M. Disch & Philip K. Dick |
| 38 | Review | Non Fiction | Scripts for the Pageant | Thomas M. Disch & James Merrill |
| 39 | Review | Non Fiction | White Light | Thomas M. Disch & Rudy Rucker |
| 40 | Review | Non Fiction | Their Immortal Hearts | Thomas M. Disch & uncredited |
| 41 | Essay | Non Fiction | Coming Next Month (F&SF, July 1981) | uncredited |
| 42 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Quiet | George Florance-Guthridge |
| 53 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Paid Piper | Tanith Lee |
| 68 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Summer's Dust | Pamela Sargent |
| 98 | Essay | Non Fiction | Films and Television: Mundane Munsters and Multicolored Munchkins | Baird Searles |
| 101 | Essay | Non Fiction | About the Artist: Bash | William Whitten |
| 102 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Bars: An Aspect of Night Life | Graham Petrie |
| 111 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Memory-Mate | Susan Coon |
| 119 | Essay | Non Fiction | The Runaway Star | Isaac Asimov |
| 130 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Slow Mutants | Stephen King |
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor | Non Fiction | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 1981 | Edward L. Ferman | |
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1981 | Kent Bash | |
| 33 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "There you are, you naughties!" | Gahan Wilson |
| 110 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Isn't it about time, Doctor, that we released the cold and flu viruses for this season?" | Henry Martin |
| 129 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "I'm sorry, but there's no way medical science can change you from a canine to a human." | Joseph Farris |