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Format: Epub (50), Mobi (50) Total: (100) Retail: (0) (shown with e® in file/book name) OSC's (Orson Scott Card) IGMS ( InterGalactic Medicine Show) InterGalactic Medicine Show (sometimes shortened to IGMS) is an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine. It was founded in 2005 by multiple award-winning author Orson Scott Card and is edited by Edmund R. Schubert. It was originally biannual, but became quarterly in 2008 and bimonthly in 2009, except for a brief hiatus in 2010. History The magazine's original publishing schedule, as reported on Sci Fi Wire on 29 September 2005, was to be quarterly, with columns updated monthly. The first issue was released 15 October 2005, the second released 1 March 2006, the third was released 2 October 2006 and the fourth was released 20 February 2007. Since the fifth issue in July 2007, new issues have been released quarterly. Beginning in March 2009, the magazine's schedule was increased to bi-monthly, while the amount of content per issue was slightly reduced. The first two issues were edited by Card himself. Since the third issue, the magazine has been edited by Edmund R. Schubert. Stories and features IGMS has featured original stories by such award-winning authors as Peter S. Beagle, David Farland, Tim Pratt, Eugie Foster, Bud Sparhawk, Mary Robinette Kowal, James Maxey, Mette Ivie Harrison, Sharon Shinn, Eric James Stone and Orson Scott Card. In addition to short fiction, each issue is fully illustrated and includes audio content, and serialization of longer works by Card. In 2009, Greg Siewert's story, "The Absence of Stars: Part One" won the WSFA Small Press Award for best short story of the year. In 2011 Nick Greenwood won the Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration (Magazine) for issue #17's cover, and in 2014 Alex Shvartzman's "Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma" won another WSFA Small Press Award. Other IGMS stories have been nominated for national awards and have been reprinted in various Year's Best anthologies, as well as appearing on the Locus (magazine) annual recommended reading list. In addition to the fiction, the site features weekly columns and reviews, along with regular author interviews Some Books Cover For Example ..... P.S. 1. If you have dowloaded the "DAILY Fiction Books 2016 04 17", there is no need to download this torrent. 2. It should not be confused. This is not contain the anthology book. This is magazine collection. Related Torrents
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