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   Scott Dorsey to Evelyn C. Leeper   
   Re: Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fictio   
   22 Jul 25 08:35:55   
   
   From: kludge@panix.com   
      
   Evelyn C. Leeper  wrote:   
   >I still have the T-shirt they gave out (in 1982 at Chicon IV?) that says   
   >"A SPACESHIP HAS LANDED ON EARTH / IT CAME FROM ROCKWELL" with a picture   
   >of the shuttle on the front, and "OMNI / The Magazine of Tomorrow /   
   >Charting Man's Progess / Through the 21st Century" on the back. In fact,   
   >I wore it a couple of days ago. I also had some OMNI plastic bags (from   
   >the same convention?), but I gave them out to the panelists on the OMNI   
   >panel at LoneStarCon 3.   
      
   I remember the first two or three issues came out under the name NOVA and   
   then they had some legal issues with the PBS television program of the same   
   name and got renamed OMNI.  I cannot find any of the early NOVA issues online   
   anywhere.  I had all of them but my mother threw them out when I was in grad   
   school.   
      
   They were capitalizing on the big interest in science fiction among mainstream   
   audiences that was either created or unveiled by Star Wars.  It was a slick   
   magazine with slick magazine ads, but with pulp (or a slight step above pulp)   
   stories.   
      
   Some of the stories were from authors that never got seen anywhere else, and   
   who deserved to be seen elsewhere, like Steven Robinett.  And the Last Jerry   
   Fagin Show by John Morressy has been in my mind since it was published.  But   
   some of them were from big name authors who welcomed better pay, as well as   
   from folks like Spider Robinson who were on the way up.   
   --scott   
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