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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1997

March 1997

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
6 Essay Non Fiction Editorial (F&SF, March 1997) Kristine Kathryn Rusch
10 Short Fiction Fiction Nightwatch Michael Thomas
32 Essay Non Fiction Books to Look for (F&SF, March 1997) Charles de Lint
32 Review Non Fiction The Bear Went Over the Mountain Charles de Lint & William Kotzwinkle
33 Review Non Fiction Bending the Landscape: Fantasy Charles de Lint & Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel
35 Review Non Fiction Mermaids: Nymphs of the Sea Charles de Lint & Theodore Gachot
36 Essay Non Fiction Brief Reviews: Books (F&SF, March 1997) uncredited
36 Review Non Fiction Circle of One uncredited & Eric James Fullilove
36 Review Non Fiction Murder in Cormyr uncredited & Chet Williamson
36 Review Non Fiction Wind from a Foreign Sky uncredited & Katya Reimann
37 Review Non Fiction Ferman's Devils uncredited & Joe Clifford Faust
38 Short Fiction Fiction The Familiar Albert E. Cowdrey
57 Short Fiction Fiction The Offering Ray Bradbury
62 Essay Non Fiction Nature, Wineberry in Tooth and Claw, with a Hint of Claret Paul Di Filippo
67 Short Fiction Fiction David's Ashes Laurel Winter
83 Short Fiction Fiction The Pearl Rand B. Lee
103 Short Fiction Fiction The Difference Between Science Fiction and Fantasy Jerry Oltion
108 Essay Non Fiction Going to Mars Gregory Benford
120 Short Fiction Fiction The Art of War Timothy Zahn
162 Essay Non Fiction Coming Attractions (F&SF, March 1997) uncredited
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 1997 Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1997 Michael Garland
9 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I've been in contact with a psychic who promises to give me protection from the evil eye, unlock the hidden powers within me, open new creative channels and help enter a new universe of being, all via E-mail." Henry Martin
31 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Startling adaptations will help wildlife overcome habitat loss." Bill Long
66 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Well, I always say, It's good to get away and it's good to get home." Henry Martin
102 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Settling the issue once and for all." John Jonik