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Outlands (magazine)
''Outlands'' was a semi-professional science fiction-based magazine, only one issue of which was ever produced. ''Outlands'' was published by Outlands Publications in England in the winter of 1946. It was digest size, 40 pages long, and cost 1/6d. Background The magazine was edited by Leslie J. Johnson, who had used his Royal Air Force, RAF gratuity to establish ''Outlands'' with fellow science-fiction Fan (person), fans. He edited the magazine from his home in Liverpool, England, Liverpool. Johnson had previously worked on science fiction stories with John Russell Fearn and Eric Frank Russell, his co-writer on the story Seeker of Tomorrow which appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Astounding Stories magazine in July 1937. Around the time of the magazine's launch in October 1946, a preliminary announcement described the magazine as "for all who seek wider fields of thought and imagination, and who aren't afraid to face facts that run counter to accepted beliefs." Off ...
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