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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
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550.0. "Re-introducing _Unknown Worlds_ ... sort of" by INK::KALLIS (Remember how ephemeral is Earth.) Thu Dec 03 1987 17:46

                -<Maybe a "Back Door" renniassance?>- 
    
    There are many people who are now drawing breaths who haven't heard
    of _Unknown Worlds_, a companion magazine to John W. Campbell, Jr.'s
    _Astounding_ [now _Analog_].  _Unknown_ (to use its original, and
    confusing, title [how would you feel as a newsdealer of a potential
    customer came up and asked for "An Unknown magazine"?]) was a
    repository for some of the finer modern fantasies of recent times.
    The war (to quote Archie Bunker, "The big W-W-two") killed it, and
    it never quite was justifiable to Street & Smith to start it up
    again.  However, besides some really good yarns by established authors
    such as Tony Boucher and Jack Williamson, it had the nigh-on perfect
    illustrations by Edd Cartier.  Ahh, for those good old days!
    
    Well, cheer up.  I can unofficially report that there will be a
    kind of revival.  There are apparently going to be two (that's right,
    not one, but two) collections of vintage _Unknown Worlds_ stories
    coming out in 1988.  One should appear about midyear; the other,
    shortly after.  If things don't change, they'll be put out by different
    publishers.
    
    If they sell well enough, well... maybe the current publisher of
    _Analog_ [Davis Pubs] will be encouraged to revive the magazine.
    
    Anyway, couldn't hurt....
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
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550.1vague memorySPMFG1::CHARBONNDI took my hands off the wheelMon Dec 07 1987 16:007
    Some years ago a paperback collection of 'Unknown' stories was
    published. Don't think I still have it. The editor had sold a
    story to the magazine which went unpublished as the 'zine folded
    before his story was used. Aasimov, maybe. Memory deterioration,
    alas.
    
    Dana
550.2AKOV11::BOYAJIANThe Dread Pirate RobertsTue Dec 08 1987 05:158
    re:.1
    
    D.R. Bensen edited two anthologies in the early 60's for Pyramid
    Books: THE UNKNOWN and THE UNKNOWN 5, both of which contained
    stories taken from UNKNOWN (WORLDS). The latter book has the
    Asimov story you're thinking of.
    
    --- jerry