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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 2003

December 2003

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
6 Short Fiction Fiction The Legend of the Midnight Cruiser Michael Reaves
24 Essay Non Fiction Books to Look for (F&SF, December 2003) Charles de Lint
24 Review Non Fiction Green Angel Charles de Lint & Alice Hoffman
25 Review Non Fiction The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" and Other Nautical Adventures Charles de Lint & William Hope Hodgson
26 Review Non Fiction The Wolves in the Walls Charles de Lint & Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean
28 Essay Non Fiction Books (F&SF, December 2003) James Sallis
28 Review Non Fiction Martian Quest: The Early Brackett James Sallis & Leigh Brackett
34 Short Fiction Fiction Peace on Suburbia M. Rickert
43 Short Fiction Fiction Pagliacci's Divorce Daniel Abraham
58 Essay Non Fiction Make Love, Not Flab Paul Di Filippo
63 Short Fiction Fiction Killer of Children R. Garcia y Robertson
119 Essay Non Fiction Films: Ain't He Unglamorous Lucius Shepard
124 Short Fiction Fiction Coming of Age Day Rand B. Lee
140 Short Fiction Fiction Hunting a Unicorn Vered Tochterman
141 Essay Non Fiction Coming Attractions (F&SF, December 2003) uncredited
142 Short Fiction Fiction Danny's Inferno Albert E. Cowdrey
159 Essay Non Fiction Index to Volumes 104 & 105, January-December 2003 uncredited
162 Essay Non Fiction Curiosities: Watch the North Wind Rise (Seven Days in New Crete), by Robert Graves (1949) J. M. Graetz
162 Review Non Fiction Watch the North Wind Rise J. M. Graetz & Robert Graves
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 2003 Gordon Van Gelder
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 2003 Kent Bash
62 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "One minute I'm fanning my plumage, and the next thing I know I'm a registered sex offender." Arthur Masear
118 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I understand these are certified organic ants." Joseph Farris
139 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I wouldn't worry too much. It's just the mark of impishness." John Jonik