Galileo (magazine)
Galileo Magazine of Science & Fiction was a science fiction magazine which appeared as in the 8½ × 11 format for five issues.
History and profile
The first issue released in September 1976.[1][2] Issue #5 was published in October 1977. It then changed to a bimonthly publishing schedule beginning with issue #6 published in January 1978. The last issue published was issue #16 in January 1980.[1] Issue #17 was planned, but the magazine folded and only the covers for #17 were printed.
Galileo was based in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
Contributors
Larry Niven's The Ringworld Engineers first publication was serialized in #13–#16. Other contributors include:
- Brian Aldiss
- Ray Bradbury
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Harlan Ellison
- Joe Haldeman
- Frank Herbert
- Robert Silverberg
- Joan D. Vinge
- Jack Williamson
- Larry Blamire - Illustrator
Publishers
- Avenue Victor Hugo Publishers, Boston, MA, issues #1-6
- Galileo Magazine, Inc., Boston, MA, issues #7-17
Issues
- Issue #1 1976 (quarterly)
- Issue #2 1976 (quarterly)
- Issue #3 1977 (quarterly)
- Issue #4 July 1977 (quarterly)
- Issue #5 October 1977 (quarterly)
- Issue #6 January 1978 (bimonthly)
- Issue #7 March 1978 (bimonthly)
- Issue #8 May 1978 (bimonthly)
- Issue #9 July 1978 (bimonthly)
- Issue #10 September 1978 (bimonthly)
- Issue #11 & 12 double issue June 1979 (bimonthly)
- Issue #13 July 1979 (bimonthly)
- Issue #14 September 1979 (bimonthly)
- Issue #15 November 1979 (bimonthly)
- Issue #16 January 1980 (bimonthly)
See also
References
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