- Publication: Vector 193Publication Record # 328939 (View All Issues) (View Issue Grid)
- Editors: Tanya Brown, Andrew M. Butler, Tony Cullen, Gary S. Dalkin, Paul Kincaid
- Date: 1997-05-00
- Publisher: BSFA
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Price: £2.25?£: UK pound. ISO code: GBP
- Pages: 36
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Format: A4?21 cm by 29.7 cm or 8.3" by 11.7" magazine, used by some UK and European magazines
- Type: MAGAZINE
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Notes: May/June 1997
Editor Title:
Vector - 1997 • [Vector] • (1997) • edited by Tanya Brown and Andrew M. Butler and Tony Cullen and Gary S. Dalkin and Paul Kincaid
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- The View from Mount Pleasant • essay by Andrew M. Butler
- Letter (Vector 193) • essay by Mike Brain
- Letter (Vector 193) • essay by Paul Kincaid
- Letter (Vector 193) • essay by Chris Hill
- Letter (Vector 193) • essay by Philip Muldowney
- Books of the Year - 1996 • essay by Paul Kincaid
- Cognitive Mapping, 8: Violence • [Cognitive Mapping • 8] • essay by Paul Kincaid
- From _Friday_ to _Mahdi_: Some Notes on Cyborg Sex and Violence • essay by Mary Anne Lever
- Review: The Pathless Way by Adam Nichols • review by Andrew A. Adams [as by Andrew Adams]
- Review: Empire of the Ants by Bernard Werber • review by Graham Andrews
- Review: Convergence by Sharon Green • review by Susan Badham
- Review: The Unicorn Sonata by Peter S. Beagle • review by K. V. Bailey
- Review: The Tower of Beowulf by Parke Godwin • review by K. V. Bailey
- Review: The Book of the Unicorn by Linda Garland and Roger Garland and Nigel Suckling • review by K. V. Bailey
- Review: The Three Damsels by Vera Chapman • review by Cherith Baldry
- Review: Rewind by Terry England • review by Janet Barron
- Review: Lord of Horses by Diana L. Paxson • review by Janet Barron
- Review: The Inklings: C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and their friends by Humphrey Carpenter • review by Norman Beswick
- Review: The Ringworld Throne by Larry Niven • review by Norman Beswick
- Review: The Plenty Principle by Colin Greenland • review by Colin Bird
- Review: The Law of Love by Laura Esquivel • review by Tanya Brown
- Review: Sacrifice of Fools by Ian McDonald • review by Gary S. Dalkin
- Review: A Fisherman of the Inland Sea by Ursula K. Le Guin • review by Barbara Davies
- Review: Dark Love: 22 Tales of Lust and Obsession by Nancy Collins and Martin H. Greenberg and Edward E. Kramer • review by Stephen Deas
- Review: Trust No One: The Official Third Season Guide to the X-Files by Brian Lowry • review by Kay Hancox
- Review: The Duchovny Files by Paul Mitchell • review by Kay Hancox
- Review: Automated Alice by Jeff Noon • review by L. J. Hurst
- Review: Drowning Towers by George Turner • review by L. J. Hurst
- Review: Past Imperative: Round One of The Great Game by Dave Duncan • review by Alan Fraser and L. J. Hurst
- Review: Reflections by Stephen Bradbury and David Howe • review by Steve Jeffery
- Review: Alternate Views, Alternate Universes by Cathleen Cogswell and David B. Mattingly • review by Steve Jeffery
- Review: The War Amongst the Angels by Michael Moorcock • review by Steve Jeffery
- Review: Maxie's Demon by Michael Scott Rohan • review by Steve Jeffery
- Review: Fairy Tale by Alice Thomas Ellis • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: The Monster and the Critics and Other Essays by J. R. R. Tolkien • review by Paul Kincaid
- Review: Challenger's Hope by David Feintuch • review by Simon Bisson [as by Simon le Bisson]
- Review: Tiger Burning Bright by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Mercedes Lackey and Andre Norton • review by Vikki Lee
- Review: Night Lamp by Jack Vance • review by David Langford
- Review: The House on Nazareth Hill by Ramsey Campbell • review by Andy Mills
- Review: Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night by K. W. Jeter • review by Andy Mills
- Review: Dry Water by Eric S. Nylund • review by Andy Mills
- Review: Elric of Melnibone by Michael Moorcock • review by Joseph Nicholas
- Review: A Son of the Rock by Jack Deighton • review by Steve Palmer
- Review: Last Call by Tim Powers • review by Steve Palmer
- Review: Gibbon's Decline and Fall by Sheri S. Tepper • review by Steve Palmer
- Review: Havvock Junction by Joe Donnelly • review by Sebastian Phillips
- Review: neoAddix by Jon Courtenay Grimwood • review by Mark Plummer
- Review: Ancient Echoes by Robert Holdstock • review by Andy Sawyer
- Review: The Two-Bear Mambo by Joe R. Lansdale • review by Anthony J. Shepherd
- Review: The Prestige by Christopher Priest • review by Martin Sketchley
- Review: Deny All Knowledge: Reading the X-Files by Marla Cartwright and Angela Hague and David Lavery • review by Brian Stableford
- Review: The Sacred Seven by Amy Stout • review by Kathy Taylor
- Review: Grass by Sheri S. Tepper • review by Sue Thomason
- Review: The Burning Altar by Frances Gordon • review by Jon Wallace (1954 -)
- Tomorrow Had Already Happened • interview of Jack Womack • interview by Andrew M. Butler
- Review of the graphic story collection "The X-Files: Dead to the World" by Stefan Petrucha, John Rozum, and Charles Adlard • essay by Kay Hancox
- Review of the nongenre novel "Paradise Junction" by Philip Finch • essay by Sebastian Phillips