Aboriginal Science Fiction


Aboriginal Science Fiction was a high-circulation semi-professional science fiction magazine started in October 1986 by editor Charles Ryan. After releasing 49 issues it ceased publication in the spring of 2001. In 2002 the rights to Aboriginal Science Fiction were acquired by Absolute Magnitude.

Origins of the name

In an interview Charles Ryan explained his choice of name as follows:

Anthology

In 1988 Absolute Entertainment, Inc. released an 80-page anthology called Aboriginal Science Fiction 1988 Annual Anthology which contained twelve stories from earlier issues of the magazine.

Publishers

The magazine was published out of Woburn, Massachusetts by
Among the many illustrators for this magazine was Film Maker Larry Blamire.