"Pete Granzeau" <pgranzeau@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:14:38 -0700, Larry Caldwell
> <firstnamelastinitial@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>When I was a kid, I got most of my SF from magazines. Amazing,
>>Fantastic, Galaxy, Worlds of If, Analog and F&SF provided some great
>>stories, book reviews, editorials, a little fandom gossip, and of
>>course, Asimov's science columns. I got busy for a few decades and had
>>to slack off on my reading. Now I'm nearing retirement, and the
>>magazines seem to have disappeared. Are there still any in publication?
>>The old digest format seems to have vanished from the news stand.
>
> You might be interested in a couple of online magazines. Baen has _Jim
> Baen's Universe_, a pro-quality online magazine, available, at
> www.baens-universe.com. It's up to Volume II No. 5 currently, but all
> the previous issues are available; it's bimonthly, Mike Resnick claims
> responsibility for editing it, and you do pay for it--it's downloadable,
> so you can read it on your e-reader of choice. Another online magazine
> which seems to be continuing, is _Helix_ at www.helixsf.com. It's
> quarterly, has names I recognize on the masthead (William Sanders and
> Lawrence Watt-Evans, for instance), and is essentially begware (they
> give it to you free, and ask for voluntary donations).
You misspelled "shareware".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareware
-- Ken from Chicago


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