New Worlds was on its way to becoming the magazine of "New Wave" science fiction, when Michael Moorcock became editor in 1964.
This issue already has a sort of "New Wave"
manifesto by new editor John Halsall and a story by very "New Wave" J.G. Ballard.
By phlogiston2010
i once had nearly the whole lot right up to 199 or 200 ,when it folded. i loved the "new wave" SF, esp Ballard. if you can upload more it would be great. there must be a number of other fans out there who would also appreciate it.Many Thanks for these. cheers.
Additional Information
Publication
0000 | Price: 2/6 | Pages: 132 | Cover Artist: Brian Lewis
Publisher
Nova Publications Ltd. | Editor : John Carnell
Notes
Vol 36, No 106.
Cover painting by Lewis illustrating "Blink". Cover is signed as Brian Lewis.
Page: ifc
New Worlds Profiles: John Ashcroft - essay by John Carnell
Page: 2
Guest Editorial (New Worlds #106) - essay by David A. Kyle
Page: 4
Blink - by John Rackham
Page: 63
This Wonderful Birthday - by John Ashcroft
Page: 72
The Jackson Killer - by Philip E. High
Page: 90
Space Bullets - essay by Kenneth Johns
Page: 96
Haircrack - by Alan Barclay
Page: 111
Deep End - by J. G. Ballard
Page: 123
Postmortem (New Worlds #106) - essay by The Readers
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