Eternity SF
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Eternity SF, also known as Eternity Science Fiction and Eternity, was a semi-professional science fiction magazine
Science fiction magazine
A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard copy periodical format or on the Internet....

 published by Stephen Gregg out of Sandy Springs, South Carolina
South Carolina
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. The magazine was issued from 1972–1975 and was briefly revived from 1979-1980. It contained stories from famous writers such as Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card is an American author, critic, public speaker, essayist, columnist, and political activist. He writes in several genres, but is primarily known for his science fiction. His novel Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead both won Hugo and Nebula Awards, making Card the...

, Glen Cook
Glen Cook
Glen Cook is a contemporary American science fiction and fantasy author, best known for his fantasy series, The Black Company. Cook currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri.-Biography:...

, Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick
Philip Kindred Dick was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist whose published work is almost entirely in the science fiction genre. Dick explored sociological, political and metaphysical themes in novels dominated by monopolistic corporations, authoritarian governments and altered...

 and Roger Zelazny
Roger Zelazny
Roger Joseph Zelazny was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for his The Chronicles of Amber series...

.

Issues

  • Eternity SF Vol. 1, No 1 (1972)
  • Eternity SF Vol. 1, No 2 (1973)
  • Eternity SF Vol. 1, No 3 (1974)
  • Eternity SF Vol. 1, No 4 (1975)
  • Eternity SF Vol. 1, No 1 (1979)
  • Eternity SF Vol. 1, No 2 (1980)

Philip K. Dick

Dick's autobiographical essay "Notes Made Late At Night By A Weary SF Writer" appeared in the (1972) issue of Eternity SF. It was later published in The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick (1995).

Glen Cook

Cook's short story "Sunrise" appeared in the (1973) issue of Eternity SF. It takes place in Cook's Starfishers universe.

Roger Zelazny

Zelazny's short story "A Knight for Merytha" appeared in the (1974) and in the (1979) issues of Eternity SF. It was later published in Zelazny's short story collection Dilvish, the Damned
Dilvish, the Damned
Dilvish, the Damned is a collection of fantasy stories by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in 1982. Its contents were originally published as a series of separate short stories in various fantasy magazines. Prior to publication, Zelazny's working title for the book was Nine Black Doves...

(1982).

Orson Scott Card

Card's short story "The Tinker
The Tinker
"The Tinker" is a short story by Orson Scott Card. It appears in his short story collection The Worthing Saga. Card first published it in the Vol. 1, No. 2 issue of Eternity SF magazine.-Plot summary:...

" appeared in the (1980) issue of Eternity SF. It was later published in Card's omnibus The Worthing Saga
The Worthing Saga
The Worthing Saga is a science fiction book by American writer Orson Scott Card, set in the Worthing series. It is made up of the novel The Worthing Chronicle and nine related stories...

(1990).
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