Artemis Magazine

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Artemis Magazine was a letter-sized U.S. prozine published by LRC Publications, Brooklyn, in association with DNA Publications, with eight issues from Spring 2000 (really September 1999)–Winter (January) 2003. Part of the Artemis Project, a private venture aimed at establishing a permanent, self-supporting community on the Moon, founded by Gregory Bennett in 1993, it ran lunar-oriented fiction and Hard SF. Artemis Magazine launched at the 1999 Worldcon, Aussiecon 3. Ian Randal Strock was editor.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.



Publication 19992003
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