Sirius: Biblioteka znanstvene fantastike - broj 24
Lidija Razumović, Marina Mihaljević, Eleonora Akrap, Frank Herbert, Rog Phillips, Goran Pavelić, Mihály Veres, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, Mack Reynolds
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
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Krunoslav Poljak, Nikola Popović, Zlatko Glik, Anton Samovojska, Janko Paravić, Gordana Visković
Ursula Le Guin, Ružica Terzić, Margaret St. Clair, Vesna Popović, E. Mayne Hull, Lidija Razumović...
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
Anne Mccaffrey, Biljana Mateljan, Daphne Castell, Milena Benini, Snežana Bulić-Atanasković, Vera ...
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
Denis Rakuša, Matjaž Šinkovec, Miha Remec, Isaac Asimov, Duško Dimitrijević, Jack Williamson, Bra...
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
Lawrence O'donnell, Harry Harrison, Joe Haldeman, Winston P. Sanders
Futura magazine was a Croatian magazine for speculative fiction, primarily for science fiction literature. The first issue of Futura was published in October 1992.
John Brunner, Marina Jadrejčić, Robert Lynn Asprin, Igra Lutalac, Poul Anderson
Futura magazine was a Croatian magazine for speculative fiction, primarily for science fiction literature. The first issue of Futura was published in October 1992.
In this book, Bradbury brings science fiction closer to the domains of the so-called same fiction (in the sense in which Lovecraft did it) and poetry in the imaginative playfulness of the language and the controlled emotionality of the statement.