Infinity Science Fiction
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Infinity Science Fiction (also known as Infinity) was a short-lived American science fiction magazine. It was published from November 1955 to November 1958 and released a total of 20 issues. The editor of the magazine was Larry T. Shaw. Beginning in 1970, using the "Infinity" title, Lancer Books issued a series of anthologies of (mostly) original short sf stories edited by Robert Hoskins, which were presented as "the lineal descendant of Infinity Science Fiction of fond memory."[1]
Notable stories in Infinity Science Fiction
- "Glowworm" by Harlan Ellison (February 1956; Ellison's first magazine publication after his sale to EC Comics)
- "Dio" by Damon Knight (September 1957)
- "Lenny" by Isaac Asimov (January 1958)
- "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke (November 1955; Hugo Award, best short story)
- "The Sickness" by William Tenn (November 1955)
See also
- List of defunct American periodicals
References
- ↑ As quoted in "Galaxy Bookshelf", Algis Budrys, Galaxy Science Fiction. August-September 1970, p.189
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