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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 2002

September 2002

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
5 Essay Non Fiction Editorial (F&SF, September 2002) Gordon Van Gelder
6 Short Fiction Fiction The Majesty of Angels Robert Reed
26 Essay Non Fiction Books to Look for (F&SF, September 2002) Charles de Lint
26 Review Non Fiction Evening's Empire Charles de Lint & David Herter
28 Review Non Fiction Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart Charles de Lint & Jane Lindskold
30 Essay Non Fiction Books (F&SF, September 2002) James Sallis
30 Review Non Fiction The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque James Sallis & Jeffrey Ford
31 Review Non Fiction The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories James Sallis & Jeffrey Ford
32 Review Non Fiction The Eyre Affair James Sallis & Jasper Fforde
33 Review Non Fiction Whole Wide World James Sallis & Paul J. McAuley
36 Short Fiction Fiction In Paradise Bruce Sterling
47 Short Fiction Fiction Mr. Gaunt John Langan
86 Short Fiction Fiction Will You Be an Astronaut? Greg van Eekhout
94 Short Fiction Fiction Why I Want to Come to Brewer College Esther M. Friesner
107 Essay Non Fiction Films: Paradise Lost, Gone, Kaput Kathi Maio
112 Short Fiction Fiction Weird Row Jack Cady
118 Short Fiction Fiction The Boy's Got Talent Albert E. Cowdrey
139 Short Fiction Fiction The Game Is a Foot John Morressy
160 Essay Non Fiction Coming Attractions (F&SF, September 2002) uncredited
162 Essay Non Fiction Curiosities: The Bright Messenger, by Algernon Blackwood (1921) Mike Ashley
162 Review Non Fiction The Bright Messenger Mike Ashley & Algernon Blackwood
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 2002 Gordon Van Gelder
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 2002 David Hardy
93 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: no caption Joseph Farris
106 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "It's so quiet around here, now that the kids are fattened up and gone." Danny Shanahan
111 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — Mr. go-for-it, rah! rah! adventure boy — I took the one less traveled by ..." Bill Long