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− | '''Science Fiction Five Yearly''' (SFFY) has been published every five years since 1951. It was originally edited by [[Lee Hoffman]] and has taken on several different editors in several different roles over the following 55 years, including [[Randy Byers]], [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Terry Hughes]]. | + | '''Science Fiction Five Yearly''' (SFFY) has been published every five years since 1951. It was originally edited by [[Lee Hoffman]] and has taken on several different editors in several different roles over the following 55 years, including [[Randy Byers]], [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Terry Hughes]]. Editors for issue 12, Byers and Sullivan, have announced that issue 12 will be the final issue since Hoffman passed away early in 2007. |
Among the regular contributors are [[Harlan Ellison]] (as Nalran Nosille), [[Robert Silverberg]], [[Claire Brialey]], [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Rich Coad]] and [[Ted White]] as well as artists [[Bill Rotsler]], [[ATom]], [[Dan Steffan]], [[Steve Stiles]], Lee Hoffman, [[Stu Shiffman]] and [[Harry Bell]]. | Among the regular contributors are [[Harlan Ellison]] (as Nalran Nosille), [[Robert Silverberg]], [[Claire Brialey]], [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Rich Coad]] and [[Ted White]] as well as artists [[Bill Rotsler]], [[ATom]], [[Dan Steffan]], [[Steve Stiles]], Lee Hoffman, [[Stu Shiffman]] and [[Harry Bell]]. |
Revision as of 04:03, 8 February 2007
Science Fiction Five Yearly (SFFY) has been published every five years since 1951. It was originally edited by Lee Hoffman and has taken on several different editors in several different roles over the following 55 years, including Randy Byers, Geri Sullivan, Andy Hooper and Terry Hughes. Editors for issue 12, Byers and Sullivan, have announced that issue 12 will be the final issue since Hoffman passed away early in 2007.
Among the regular contributors are Harlan Ellison (as Nalran Nosille), Robert Silverberg, Claire Brialey, Geri Sullivan, Rich Coad and Ted White as well as artists Bill Rotsler, ATom, Dan Steffan, Steve Stiles, Lee Hoffman, Stu Shiffman and Harry Bell.