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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968

October 1968

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
4 Short Fiction Fiction The Meddler Larry Niven
23 Essay Non Fiction Books (F&SF, October 1968) Robert J. Hughes & Ted White & Gahan Wilson
23 Review Non Fiction England Swings SF Robert J. Hughes & Judith Merril
23 Review Non Fiction SF 12 Robert J. Hughes & Judith Merril
24 Review Non Fiction Analog 6 Robert J. Hughes & John W. Campbell, Jr.
25 Review Non Fiction Last Door to Aiya Robert J. Hughes & Mirra Ginsburg
25 Review Non Fiction The Starlit Corridor Robert J. Hughes & Roger Mansfield
26 Review Non Fiction Best S.F. Stories from New Worlds Robert J. Hughes & Michael Moorcock
26 Review Non Fiction Best SF: 1967 Robert J. Hughes & Harry Harrison & Brian W. Aldiss
26 Review Non Fiction Heinlein in Dimension: A Critical Analysis Ted White & Alexei Panshin
26 Review Non Fiction World's Best Science Fiction: 1968 Robert J. Hughes & Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr
28 Review Non Fiction The Green Round Gahan Wilson & Arthur Machen
29 Review Non Fiction Masters of Horror Gahan Wilson & Alden H. Norton
32 Short Fiction Fiction Time Was Phyllis Murphy
37 Short Fiction Fiction The Wide World of Sports Harvey Jacobs
52 Short Fiction Fiction Coffee Break D. F. Jones
62 Poem Fiction Dance Music for a Gone Planet Sonya Dorman
63 Essay Non Fiction Possible, That's All! Arthur C. Clarke
70 Short Fiction Fiction Try a Dull Knife Harlan Ellison
79 Essay Non Fiction Coming Next Month... (F&SF, October 1968) uncredited
80 Short Fiction Fiction Segregationist Isaac Asimov
85 Short Fiction Fiction The Ghost Patrol Ron Goulart
97 Essay Non Fiction Little Found Satellite Isaac Asimov
109 Short Fiction Fiction The Fangs of the Trees Robert Silverberg
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction - 1968 Edward L. Ferman
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1968 Ronald Walotsky
31 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "First time I've seen that." Gahan Wilson