From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11625 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, June 14 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11625 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Ultimate Biz Model for 2023 ["[Advisors Team |Your Success Team |The ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2023 14:38:02 +0200 From: "[Advisors Team |Your Success Team |The Success Team |Profit Coach|Profit Insiders Special Report}spin]]" Subject: The Ultimate Biz Model for 2023 The Ultimate Biz Model for 2023 http://homedepotz.shop/vKmKqGU40_DlIY2ym9z0-oftWuktqyD-w4hEVXCbbaQ8Y-3k http://homedepotz.shop/XQzy03GpETx2bwut7AwyZgCOwtPe8ZAH9VfAuEcRy1ERIoe2 Shaw knew the science fiction field well, and was friends with many established writers, so he was occasionally able to acquire good stories. The first issue included "The Star", by Arthur C. Clarke, about a planet destroyed by a nova (an exploding star): the light from the nova was seen from Earth as the Star of Bethlehem. A sequel, by Betsy Curtis, appeared in the June 1956 issue. "The Star", which won the Hugo award for that year's best short story, had originally been submitted to The Observer in the UK for a short-story contest, but did not win any of the prizes. It was rejected by several publishers in the US before Shaw bought it; Clarke recorded that The Saturday Evening Post turned it down on the grounds that it was "blasphemous". Harlan Ellison's first science fiction sale, "Glowworm", appeared in the second issue, and Shaw was able to publish much early work by Robert Silverberg. Notable stories included "Dio" by Damon Knight and "Who Can Replace a Man?" by Brian Aldiss. Shaw was able to obtain material by established writers such as Isaac Asimov, Robert Sheckley, Lester del Rey, Algis Budrys, and Jack Vance, though in the opinion of science fiction historian Joseph Marchesani these stories were in many cases not among the authors' best work. Shaw was unhappy with the last two issues, for which Stein had taken over editorial duties, and Marchesani comments that the quality of those issues was "depressing to say the least". Knight provided a book review column, and a good deal of the material in his critical collection In Search of Wonder initially appeared in Infinity; Knight left to edit If in 1958, and Silverberg took over the book reviews for the last three issues. Shaw also included a column titled "Fanfare" as a regular feature, which reprinted material from science-fiction fanzines. The artwork for the first issue's cover was provided by Robert Engle, but all the remaining ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11625 ***********************************************