Vector (journal)

Vector (journal)

"Vector" is the critical journal of the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA). It is free to members of the BSFA and can be purchased at genre conventions and BSFA events. The first issue was published in 1958 under the founding editorship of E. C. Tubb.

Editor

250- Niall Harrison (2007 - present)
245-9 Niall Harrison and Geneva Melzack (2006 - 2007)
186-244 Andrew M. Butler (1995 - 2005)

Reviews Editor

256- Kari Sperring (2008 - present)
229-255 Paul Billinger (2003 - 2008)
204-228 Steve Jeffrey (2000 - 2003)

Production Editor

253- Liz Batty (2007 - present)
188-252 Tony Cullen (1995 - 2007)

External links

* [http://www.vectormagazine.co.uk/ Vector website]
* [http://vectoreditors.wordpress.com/ Torque Control] (Vector editorial blog)
* [http://www.mjckeh.demon.co.uk/topvec.htm Index of Vector articles]


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