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A Brief History of Science Fiction Part 1
A Profile of Joe Haldeman
The War Years
At the end of WWII, magazines began to flourish another, but films, television and cheap paperbacks began to cut into them. As Campbells sway over the field began to disappearance, J. Francis McComas and Anthony Boucher took over for approximately year with The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1949. They, too, got championship when H.L. Gold introduced Galaxy magazine in October 1950.
Out of this rumble came the youngest SF magazine editor, Frederik Pohl. He was given Astonishing Stories and Super Science Stories to amend. Throughout his long vocation
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, Pohl served as a writer, assistant, surrogate and influence for many SF writers, magazines and writings. He came in to emancipate Galaxy when H.L. Gold could merely function for of an accident, then worked aboard to amend the magazine by himself when likewise editing If Worlds of Wonder and Worlds of Tomorrow. His maximum fashionable collaboration was usual his friend C.M. Kornbluth. He went with him on stories and novels. When Kornbluth died, Pohl finished a story called The Meeting which won a 1973 Hugo Award 15 annuals after Kornbluths decease. Pohl, who was born in 1919, recently ended Arthur C. Clarkes last novel
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Others began adding in and there was a boom in SF magazines possibly correlated to the great Worlds Fair in New York or the impending doom and paranoia of World War II. Magazines such as the bought and repackaged Thrilling Wonder Stories, Startling Stories, Planet Stories and Future Science Fiction always were popular.
Some magazines the war killed came back later, including Science Fiction as The Original Science Fiction Magazine and Future Science Fiction Magazine.
New magazines seem occasionally, but the Internet, TV and films have marginalized them.
As space voyage became reality, SF migrated to TV and film. The magazines began to shrink and dead. The last great current SF magazine debuted in spring 1977: Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine. It still namely published today.
Astounding Science Fiction (as it was phoned behind several label changes) was the beacon, one of the few lighthouses of SF during the the course. So close to reality was Astounding namely its bureaus were raided along the U.S. government after the article Deadline by Cleve Cartmill was promulgated in the March 1944 issue. The story describes the creating of one atom bomb in the meantime the U.S. was production one. The U.S. administration, of course, suspected spying. Editor Campbell convinced the Feds the message was accessible in libraries and not from spying.
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Then the combat occurred and with it, paper shortages. Paper and numerous additional substances were needed because the war exertion, so inexpensive pulp magazines died. The strongest, Astounding
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, survived merely went from pulp size (6-by-9-inches) to a bedsheet (8.5-by-11-inches) size, behind to a pulp and finally to a digest (5-by-8 [or so] inches) size magazine ahead the war finished. Amazing and others survived but went from monthly to bimonthly or quarterly.
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As John W. Campbell took over Astounding Stories, he began to amplify what would be called the Golden Age of Science Fiction
There was dissimilar boom for SF magazines in the late 1950s as the space race began, but Astounding, immediately Analog, Galaxy and F&SF had the convenience.
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