Fantastyka

Fantastyka (est 1982, in 1990 renamed Nowa Fantastyka), is a Polish speculative fiction monthly magazine. It was established in 1982 by Adam Hollanek. It became known as one of few magazines to publish both foreign and Polish short stories, as well as full-length novels in instalments. Between 1990 and 1992 its editor-in-chief was Lech Jęczmyk, followed by Maciej Parowski and Arkadiusz Nakoniecznik. In March 2006 Paweł Matuszek took over. Today F... more

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