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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1991

September 1991

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
6 Essay Non Fiction Editorial (F&SF, September 1991) Kristine Kathryn Rusch
10 Short Fiction Fiction The Invisible Worm Brian Stableford
40 Essay Non Fiction Books (F&SF, September 1991) Algis Budrys
40 Review Non Fiction Red Genesis Algis Budrys & S. C. Sykes
44 Review Non Fiction Spirit Crossings Algis Budrys & Claudia Peck
46 Review Non Fiction Beauty Orson Scott Card & Sheri S. Tepper
46 Essay Non Fiction Books to Look for (F&SF, September 1991) Orson Scott Card
46 Review Non Fiction Guess What? Orson Scott Card & Mem Fox & Vivienne Goodman
48 Review Non Fiction The Sky Lords Orson Scott Card & John Brosnan
50 Review Non Fiction Serpent Catch Orson Scott Card & Dave Wolverton
52 Short Fiction Fiction Journal of the First Voyage Lynn S. Hightower
69 Short Fiction Fiction The Swordsman Whose Name Was Not Death Ellen Kushner
82 Short Fiction Fiction Alvin's Witch Joe L. Hensley
89 Short Fiction Fiction The Power of Love Nicholas A. DiChario
98 Essay Non Fiction Something for Nothing Isaac Asimov
108 Short Fiction Fiction Oh, Miranda! Charles Pellegrino & George Zebrowski
120 Short Fiction Fiction Dancers Like Children Kristine Kathryn Rusch
162 Essay Non Fiction Coming Attractions (F&SF, September 1991) uncredited
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 1991 Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1991 Bob Eggleton
39 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I just haven't been feeling myselves lately." S. Harris
45 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Bob I wish you'd get out of the habit of filling in an "o" everytime you see one." S. Harris
68 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I wish I could be more encouraging, but you just don't have the leadership potential we're looking for." Frank Hauser
81 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Hey, pal. lighten up!" Henry Martin
97 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "How much do you pay people to wear those advertising t-shirts?" John Jonik