The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1987
February 1987
Contents
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Saving Time | Russell Griffin |
| 64 | Essay | Non Fiction | Books (F&SF, February 1987) | Algis Budrys |
| 65 | Review | Non Fiction | Soldier of the Mist | Algis Budrys & Gene Wolfe |
| 67 | Review | Non Fiction | Critical Terms for Science Fiction and Fantasy | Algis Budrys & Gary Wolfe |
| 70 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Children of the Sea | Patricia Matthews |
| 79 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Greenhill Gang | Barbara Owens |
| 96 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Anger of Time | J. P. Boyd |
| 104 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Bitch | Marion Zimmer Bradley |
| 114 | Essay | Non Fiction | In Which You and a Large Group of Total Strangers are Flipped the Finger by the Mad Master of Anthropomorphism | Harlan Ellison |
| 118 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Dutchman's Ghost Town | Andrew M. Greeley |
| 141 | Essay | Non Fiction | Sail On! Sail On! | Isaac Asimov |
| 153 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Backwater Time | Matt Corwin |
| 158 | Essay | Non Fiction | Coming Soon (F&SF, February 1987) | uncredited |
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor | Non Fiction | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction - 1987 | Edward L. Ferman | |
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1987 | Ron Walotsky | |
| 63 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "It says here that you dug up Mrs. Clancy's rose bushes, bit Agnes Pendleton on the ankle, knocked over old lady Wagner's porcelain lamp and chewed up Mr. Grebner's slippers. You chased the Fullum's cat and constantly chased squirrels, rabbits and preschoolers...." | Henry Martin |
| 78 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Stop peering into the future." | Joseph Farris |
| 103 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Good evening, club member M375! Lighten up! Smile! Here's looking at you! Cheers! Down the hatch! Enjoy! Have a nice day! Not to worry! Ta ta!" | Henry Martin |