Science fiction magazine
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October 1939 issue of Astounding
A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard copy periodical format or on the Internet.
Science fiction magazines traditionally featured speculative fiction in short story, novelette, novella or (usually serialized) novel form, a format that continues until the present day. Many also contain editorials, book reviews or articles, and some also include stories in the fantasy and horror genres.
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See also
- Gay pulp fiction
- Hard Case Crime
- Lesbian pulp fiction
- Science fiction magazine
- Serial (film)
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