British Science Fiction Association
The British Science Fiction Society was founded in 1958 by a group of authors, publishers, booksellers and fans in order to encourage science fiction in every form. It is an open membership organisation costing £21 per year for UK residents and £14 for the unwaged. The first president of the BSFA was Brian Aldiss and the current president is Arthur C. Clarke. It currently publishes three magazines, sent to all members:
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1958 - Science fiction - Brian Aldiss - Arthur C. Clarke - Magazines
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- Vector - This is the reviews and criticism journal of the BSFA. Published six times a year.
- Matrix - This is the newsletter of the BSFA. It also publishes media reviews. Published six times a year.
- Focus - This is the BSFA's writers magazine. Published twice a year.
The BSFA Awards are presented annually by the British Science Fiction Association, based on a vote of BSFA members and members of the British national SF convention (Eastercon). BSFA members also sit on the panel of the Arthur C. Clarke Award.
Related Topics:
BSFA Award - Convention - Eastercon - Arthur C. Clarke Award
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