Worlds of Tomorrow (magazine)
Appearance
Worlds of Tomorrow was an American science fiction magazine published from 1963 to 1967, at which point it was merged into If. The first issue appeared in April 1963.[1] The last issue was published in May 1967.[1] The publishers were Barmaray Co, New York City, and then Galaxy Publishing. It briefly resumed publication from Summer 1970 to Spring 1971, producing three issue.[1] The magazine was edited by Frederik Pohl in its first period of publication, and by Ejler Jakobsson in the second. It has published fiction by such noted authors as Arthur C. Clarke, Larry Niven, Fritz Leiber, Philip K. Dick, Brian W. Aldiss, Jack Williamson and Philip José Farmer.
References
- ^ a b c "Worlds of Tomorrow". Philsp. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
- Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter, eds. (1993). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. London: Orbit Books. p. 1348. ISBN 978-1-85723-124-3.
- "Worlds of Tomorrow". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
External links
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- Worlds of Tomorrow (magazine) series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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