Oceans of the Mind
History and profile
The first issue, appeared in Fall 2001, was published in print version, then it was released in PDF format via e-mail.[2] The magazine was published by Trantor Publications in Jacksonville, FL.[3] Each themed issue focused on some aspect of the future, such as space colonization, future crime, spirituality, or the military. The magazine folded with the Spring 2006 issue[2] due to a lack of subscriptions.
gollark: I mean "immortality" as in "will not randomly die of old age and such", not "live for an infinite amount of time", which would have problems.
gollark: Ideally I would just be immortal, but who knows how that's likely to go.
gollark: Alternatively, attain VAST quantities of money somehow and die on the moon.
gollark: (Obtaining organs is an exercise for the reader.)
gollark: Bring some extra organs along so you can annoy the neighbours more.
See also
- List of defunct American periodicals
References
- Gary Raham (2004). Teaching Science Fact with Science Fiction. Libraries Unlimited. p. 54. ISBN 978-1-56308-939-8. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- "Oceans of the Mind". Philsp. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- "Contents Lists". Philsp. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
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