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Dear Sciencefictionauts:


Starship Sloane Publishing is pleased to present the newest issue of Galaxy magazine!


Weighing in at 198 pages of science fiction spectacularity and sporting cover art by Marianne Plumridge, Galaxy Science Fiction #264 is the biggest issue ever published in the magazine's history!


Blending a deep appreciation for classic science fiction with its new horizons, this issue is brimming with stories, interviews and art from luminaries of SF and the fresh talent that is now defining the global SF landscape. We think you'll agree that issue #264 is pure gold from cover to cover: check it out and strike it rich like a science fiction 49er!


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FROM THE EDITORS:

Justin T. O’Conor Sloane, Editor-in-Chief

Jean-Paul L. Garnier, Deputy EIC


COSMOGRAPY CENTRAL:

“A Three-Dimensional Chessboard Universe,” Dr. Daniel Pomarède, Science Editor


THE SF EXCERPT MACHINE:

from Burning Man: Book 2 of the Time Ranger Series, K. Pimpinella

from The Man Without a Planet, David Gerrold


ART:

Broken Sky, Marianne Plumridge Front cover

Batmacumba Etoile, Paulo Sayeg

Litho, Paulo Sayeg

Power, Paulo Sayeg

Electric Radiance, Paulo Sayeg

Touro, Paulo Sayeg

Eagle X, Paulo Sayeg

Space #2, Louis Blue Cloud

Winged, Paulo Sayeg

Space #3, Louis Blue Cloud

Afinal, Paulo Sayeg

Omulu, Paulo Sayeg

Illustração Livro Vampiros, Paulo Sayeg

Caete, Paulo Sayeg

Blue Rift, Louis Blue Cloud

Buchos, Paulo Sayeg

Oceans of Mars, Richard Grieco

Intro, Ronan Cahill

Space #1, Louis Blue Cloud

Netuno, Paulo Sayeg

Tango, Paulo Sayeg

Medusa, Paulo Sayeg

Psychedelic Self-Portrait, Louis Blue Cloud

SP, Paulo Sayeg

They’re Always Watching Me, No. 17, Dave Vescio

Baixinho Violento e Armada, Paulo Sayeg

Nau, Paulo Sayeg

Xangô, Paulo Sayeg

Anonymous A-99, Paulo Sayeg

Chrysalis, Nigel Suckling

Jolly Little Goat Man, Paulo Sayeg

Astral, Paulo Sayeg Back cover


FICTION:

“43 Seconds,” K. Pimpinella

“Restoration,” Eliane Boey

“Changing,” Grant Carrington

“The Iron Star,” Robert Silverberg

“Joseph, Comforting,” Dave Creek

“Misplaced Children,” John Shirley

“Senseless,” Michael Butterworth

“YesterNowMorrow and Other Myths,” Robert Jeschonek

“The Stars Must Wait,” Carmelo Rafalà

“Elinor,” Zdravka Evtimova

“Sweet Sixteen,” Gustavo Bondoni

“Meeting Violet Mae,” Joshua St. Claire


POETRY:

“Ballad for a Falling Star,” Patricia Furstenberg

“The Long Way Round,” A J Dalton

“A Fine Frenzy,” Alison Jennings

“Interstellar Cento,” Dagne Forrest

“A Field Guide for Spotting Leucistic Singularities,” Carla Stein

“The Origins of Space and Time,” Hunter Liguore

“Descent to Ganymede,” Irina Moga

“Freely Given,” Kimberly Kuchar

“Mars Explorers,” F. J. Bergmann

“To Proceed to this Poem, Watch an Ad,” Jill Trade

“Fashion finds the astronauts,” PS Cottier

“Sequence,” Pippa Phillips

“Filaments,” Brian LeBansky

“Poem of Stones,” Zdravka Evtimova

“Three Tanka,” Wendy Van Camp


BOOK REVIEW:

“A Woman of Mars: The Poems of an Early Homesteader by Helen Patrice,” Marianne Plumridge


INTERVIEWS:

“An Interview with David Gerrold,” Justin T. O’Conor Sloane

“An Interview with Pedro Iniguez,” Jean-Paul L. Garnier

“An Interview with Michael Butterworth,” Jean-Paul L. Garnier

“An Interview with Gail Jamieson,” Justin T. O’Conor Sloane

“An Interview with Renan Bernardo,” Jean-Paul L. Garnier

“An Interview with Nigel Suckling,” Justin T. O’Conor Sloane


FROM THE ARCHIVES:

“What is POSAT?” Phyllis Sterling Smith, ill. Edmund Alexander Emshwiller


EDITOR’S EXTRAS:

“Starman Lumino,” Justin T. O’Conor Sloane

“Captain Pennwraigth’s Folly,” Justin T. O’Conor Sloane

“The Seamstress,” Justin T. O’Conor Sloane


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