Following on from last episode, where we reviewed an old issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, this time we come bang up to date (more or less) and review the Nov/Dec 2022 issue of the very same magazine.
How does the current issue look? Will we be impressed or depressed? Has F&SF changed in sixty years? Read along with us! We always welcome your comments, so please let us know what you think of the magazine.
You can buy F&SF in print and in ebook form. The official website is at http://www.fandsf.com/
Find out about the history of F&SF - one of the longest running current SF magazines - here.
Also featured in this episode of the pod, we have a quiz taken from Radio Times - see the full version of the quiz (which Phil cut down for the pod) here.
Among the items mentioned in our regular past/present/future section:
- Ray Bradbury's short story "Rocket Summer", featured on Phil's other podcast
- Back to the Moon by Homer Hickam
- Glass Onion, the hit murder-mystery movie which Phil claims is science fiction!
- Brandon Sanderson's Tress of the Emerald Sea, recently published
- Washington Post's brief rundown of what it claims to be the "most influential" science fiction of all time
- Star Trek: Picard is back very soon, and we're hoping that it will be better than last time...
- Author John Scalzi, who has written about trying to finish a book (Starter Villain) during the pandemic
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