Analog Science Fiction and Fact -- Vol. 121 No. 1, January 2001, $3.50/C$4.95, 144pp, cover art by David Hardy, cover design by Victoria Green.
(website) (Tue 21 Nov 2000)
Asimov's Science Fiction -- Vol. 25 No. 1 (whole #300) , January 2001, $3.50/C$4.95, 144pp, cover art by Ron Miller, cover design by Victoria Green.
(website) (Tue 21 Nov 2000)
Horror Garage -- Issue 2, 2000, $5.95/C$6.95, 82pp.
(website) (Tue 21 Nov 2000)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction -- Vol. 99 No. 6 (whole #590) , December 2000, $3.50/C$4.99, 162pp, cover art by Vincent Di Fate.
(website) (Tue 21 Nov 2000)
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction -- January 2001.
(website) (Wed 29 Nov 2000)
Science Fiction Studies -- Issue 82, Vol. 27 No. 3, November 2000, $10, 385-560pp.
(website) (Wed 22 Nov 2000)
Previously in November:
Interzone -- Issue 161, November 2000, £3.00, 67pp, cover art by Dominic Harman.
Cover story, "The Lady of the Carnelias", by Richard Calder; other fiction by Sarah Singleton, Zoran Zivkovic (last of six stories from his Impossible Encounters collection), Barrington J. Bayley, Alexander Glass. Features include Letters (including responses from Christopher Priest and others to Gary Westfahl's thesis, last issue, on the non-publication of The Last Dangerous Visions), an interview with Philip Pullman, David Langford's Ansible Link, film reviews by Nick Lowe, book reviews by Mike Ashley and others, and Gary Westfahl on "America's Dumbest Columnist". (website) (Wed 15 Nov 2000)
The Leading Edge -- Issue 40, September 2000, $3.95, 144pp, cover art by Thomas Tolman.
Semi-annual semi-pro magazine of SF and fantasy, published by Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. This issue has fiction by Joseph Filice, Daniel A. Wells, T.W. O'Brian, K.V. Johansen, Chris Turner (a 43-page novella); poetry by Keith Allen Daniels; a nonfiction article on Jack Vance by Ethan Skarstedt, an interview with Margaret Weis, short book reviews, and an editorial "How to Write Good" by Daniel A. Wells. (website) (Tue 7 Nov 2000)
The New York Review of Science Fiction -- Issue 147, Vol. 13 No. 3, November 2000, $3.50, 24pp.
A "special short fiction writing issue", with Damien Broderick on Rudy Rucker's Transrealism; F. Brett Cox with "A User's Guide to Michael Swanwick"; John Clute on Michael Bishop's new collection; Candas Jane Dorsey on Howard Waldrop; two reviews of David G. Hartwell's Year's Best SF 5; and John Kessel's Afterword to Andy Duncan's Beluthahatchie and Other Stories. Plus, a long Read This from Jeff VanderMeer; reviews of George Turner, Dennis Danvers, and Mark W. Tiedemann. And David G. Hartwell's E-ditorial on e-publishing. (website) (Mon 6 Nov 2000)
Science Fiction Chronicle -- Issue 208, October-November 2000, $4.95/C$5.95, 72pp, cover art by Jean-Pierre Normand.
The subtitle used to be "The monthly SF and fantasy newsmagazine" [though it hasn't been monthly for quite some time]; now the subtitle is "Science fiction's only professional news & trade journal". This issue has World Fantasy Award nominations (not winners), Hugo Award winners, and other news; an interview with Bradley Denton; an essay on research by Allen M. Steele; short fiction reviews (mostly from small press 'zines) by Steve Sawicki; Worldcon reports by Mike Resnick, Elizabeth Anne Hull, Andrew I. Porter, and John Hertz; the usual brief book reviews by Don D'Ammassa; Jeff Rovin's SF Cinema column; market listings; a Letters column with entries by Mark J. McGarry and Robert J. Sawyer about recent SFWA controversies; etc. (website) (Mon 13 Nov 2000)