Tomorrow Speculative Fiction

Tomorrow Speculative Fiction

"Tomorrow Speculative Fiction" was a science fiction magazine from 1993 through 2000. Over this period, it had 24 bi-monthly issues as a print magazine from 1993 - 1997Citation | last = Budrys | first = Algis | author-link = Algis Budrys | title = Editorial | newspaper = Tomorrow SF | pages = Inside front cover | year = 1997 | date = February 1997.] , then transitioned to become one of the first online science fiction publications until 2000, when it ceased publication. Established as a Pulphouse Publishing magazine, with Dean Wesley Smith as the publisher for the 1992 WorldCon with Algis Budrys as editor, Budrys eventually took over as the magazine's publisher, UniFont. In addition to essays under his own name, Budrys contributed a number of short stories and serial novels under a variety of pen names.

According to an editorial in the first issue, Budrys states that the magazine would publish "science fiction, fantasy, and horrror with a fantasy element, at any length. There is a bit of a bias toward newer writers." [Citation | last = Budrys | first = Algis | author-link = Algis Budrys | title = Editorial | newspaper = Tomorrow SF | pages = 2 | year = 1993 | date = January 1993.]

During the course of its print run, "Tomorrow" published such notable authors as Gene Wolfe, Robert Reed, William Barton, Sarah Zettel, Harlan Ellison, and Ursula K. Le Guin. In 1995, "Tomorrow" was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine.

In the final print issue, Budrys announced "We are going electronic at WWW.TOMORROWSF.COM, and we will print no further issues. Also, the next three issues (#s 25, 26, 27) will be free."

References

External links

* [http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue40/site.html Review of Tomorrowsf.com] at SciFi.com
* [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/Magazine:Tomorrow_Speculative_Fiction Tomorrow SF at ISFDB]


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