Fantasy Magazine

Fantasy Magazine was an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine from 2005 to 2011. It was launched as a print edition at the 2005 World Fantasy Convention in Madison, Wisconsin. It continued in this format for six more issues, but in mid-October 2007, it moved online, with daily content, and spun off an original anthology, titled Fantasy.[1] The magazine published stories by för instance Peter S. Beagle, Jeffrey Ford, Theodora Goss, Caitlin Kiernan, Joe R. Lansdale, Nick Mamatas, Tim Pratt, Cat Rambo, Ekaterina Sedia, Catherynne M. Valente, and Jeff VanderMeer.

In January 2012, Fantasy was merged into its sister Lightspeed, and John Joseph Adams replaced Sean Wallace as publisher.[2]

Awards

  • Chesley Awards, Best Magazine Cover, for Renee LeCompte's work on Fantasy Magazine 3
  • SciFi Weekly’s Site of the Week, for February 13, 2008[3]
  • Million Writers Award, for best online publication, 2010[4]
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References

  1. Fantasy Magazine Blogspot Journal entry October 1, 2007 about Fantasy Magazine moving online
  2. "Fantasy is Now Lightspeed". fantasy-magazine.com. 2012-01-01. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  3. Fantasy Magazine Live Journal SciFiWeekly Site of the Week: Fantasy Magazine
  4. Million Writers Website Million Writers Award Notable List, 2010
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