Science Fiction (full title: Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror) was a Polish speculative fiction monthly magazine. It was established in 2001 under the name Science Fiction by Robert J. Szmidt, who was also the first editor. It is geared mostly towards Polish fantasy and science fiction, but occasionally publishes translations, primarily from non-English languages. The headquarters was in Katowice. In 2005 the magazine was renamed to Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror. Since 2009 it is published by Fabryka Słów. Later editor was Rafał Dębski. From 2004 the magazine sponsored the Nautilus Award.
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| - Science Fiction – polski miesięcznik literacki w całości poświęcony tematyce fantastycznej, ukazujący się w latach 2001-2012. Nastawiony był przede wszystkim na publikację polskich opowiadań. (pl)
- Science Fiction (full title: Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror) was a Polish speculative fiction monthly magazine. It was established in 2001 under the name Science Fiction by Robert J. Szmidt, who was also the first editor. It is geared mostly towards Polish fantasy and science fiction, but occasionally publishes translations, primarily from non-English languages. The headquarters was in Katowice. In 2005 the magazine was renamed to Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror. Since 2009 it is published by Fabryka Słów. Later editor was Rafał Dębski. From 2004 the magazine sponsored the Nautilus Award. (en)
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| - Science Fiction (full title: Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror) was a Polish speculative fiction monthly magazine. It was established in 2001 under the name Science Fiction by Robert J. Szmidt, who was also the first editor. It is geared mostly towards Polish fantasy and science fiction, but occasionally publishes translations, primarily from non-English languages. The headquarters was in Katowice. In 2005 the magazine was renamed to Science Fiction, Fantasy i Horror. Since 2009 it is published by Fabryka Słów. Later editor was Rafał Dębski. Notable authors who were associated with the magazine include Feliks W. Kres, Andrzej Pilipiuk, Jarosław Grzędowicz, , , , Wiktor Żwikiewicz, Jacek Dukaj. From 2004 the magazine sponsored the Nautilus Award. The magazine ceased publication in 2012. (en)
- Science Fiction – polski miesięcznik literacki w całości poświęcony tematyce fantastycznej, ukazujący się w latach 2001-2012. Nastawiony był przede wszystkim na publikację polskich opowiadań. (pl)
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