NESFA Press

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NESFA Press
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Parent companyNew England Science Fiction Association
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSomerville, Massachusetts
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsReference
Fiction genresscience fiction
Official websitewww.nesfapress.org

NESFA Press is the publishing arm of the New England Science Fiction Association, Inc. The NESFA Press primarily produces three types of books:[1]

Works published by NESFA Press[]

This is a reverse chronological list of books published by NESFA Press.[2]

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  • The Halcyon Fairy Book by T. Kingfisher
  • A Lit Fuse: The Provocative Life of Harlan Ellison by Nat Segaloff
  • Question and Answer by Poul Anderson

2016[]

  • The Grimm Future edited by Erin Underwood
  • Call Me Joe by Poul Anderson
  • Conspiracy! ed. by Thomas A. Easton & Judith Klein-Dial

2015[]

  • The Ides of Octember: A Pictorial Bibliography of Roger Zelazny by Christopher S. Kovacs

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  • All Our Yesterdays, by Harry Warner, Jr.
  • , by William Tenn
  • Falling Free, by Lois McMaster Bujold
  • , by Peter Weston
  • , by Jack Speer
  • Once More* With Footnotes, by Terry Pratchett
  • : A complete Bibliography and Publishing Checklist of Book and Articles by and About E. E. "Doc" Smith, by
  • , by Stephen Baxter
  • , by Tim Powers
  • Silverlock: Including the Silverlock Companion, by John Myers Myers (1949) and Fred Lerner, ed. (1988) OCLC 54884542

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  • , by Robert A.W. Lowndes

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  • Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1966-1970, by

Authors published by NESFA Press[]

References[]

  1. ^ Horton, Richard (1998). "In Praise of NESFA Press". SF Site. SF Site.com. Retrieved 2008-01-05.
  2. ^ Brown, Charles N.; William G. Contento. "Publishers: NESFA Press". The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 2004. Locus. Retrieved 2008-01-05.

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