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Table of Contents STORIES nown, David Gemmell; Magic’s Pawn, Mer Writers of the Future W inner................................ 1 cedes Lackey; In the Red Lord’s Reach, Phyllis Hugo Nominations Changes ..................................4 Eisenstein; The Warlock Insane, Christopher Satanic Verses U pdate........................................... 4 Stasheff; Vision Quest, Pamela F. Service; The Stoker Awards Nominations ..................................5 Isles of the Blest, Morgan Llywelyn. THE NEWSPAPER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION FIELD Chesley Awards Nominations ................................5 Reviews by Tom Whitmore ..................................21 ISSN-0049-4959 Aboriginal SF Goes National..................................5 Westlin Wind, Charles de Lint; Arabesques 2, EDITOR & PUBLISHER Holt Wins Bare-Faced Messiah Case.................... 5 Susan Shwartz, ed.; The Gryphon King, Tom Charles N. Brown 1989 Davis Readers’ Awards ................................5 Deitz; Frost and Fire, Roger Zelazny; Ancient ASSOCIATE EDITOR Con Evicted ............................................................ 7 Images, Ramsey Campbell; Of the Fall, Paul J. Faren C. Miller Far Travelers ...........................................................7 McAuley; Pathways to Elfland: The Writings ASSOCIATE MANAGER Spaced Out Library in Trouble..............................7 of Lord Dunsany, Darrell Schweitzer. Shelly Rae Clift De Camp Collection to Austin ..............................7 Reviews of the Year’s Bests by Tom Whitmore .. 23 PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE Swiss SF Museum to Move......................................7 The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Pamela F. Troy THE DATA FILE Collection, Gardner Dozois, ed.; The 1989 EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Publishing News.......................................................9 Annual World’s Best SF, Donald A. Wollheim, Scott Winnett Bookstore News.......................................................9 ed.; The Year’s Best Fantasy: Second Annual CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Awards.................................................................... 66 Collection, Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Dan Chow Book News .............................................................66 eds.; The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 2, Richard Curtis Announcements.....................................................66 David S. Garnett, ed.. Carolyn F. Cushman Market News .........................................................66 Reviews by Dan Chow...........................................25 Karen Haber Court Cases ...........................................................66 John Dollar, Marianne Wiggins; Carmen Dog, Mark R. 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