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Fantasy Book (1981 magazine)

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Fantasy Book was an American fantasy magazine that was published from 1981 to 1987. The publisher, Dennis Mallonee, declared in the first issue, dated October 1981, that the magazine would include all types of fantasy: "High fantasy, light fantasy, heroic fantasy, horror stories, mystery stories, fairy stories, legends, fables, poems". Science fiction historian Mike Ashley suggests that the first issue, with a humorous cover showing a man shaking hands with a dragon in a sweatshirt, was positioning itself as a successor to Unknown, a highly regarded fantasy pulp magazine from forty years earlier. A variety of stories appeared in the first few issues: Ashley lists Al Sarrantonio's "The Return of Mad Santa", about a world in which Santa Claus has an evil side that occasionally breaks through, as a typical Unknown fantasy, and stories by C. Bruce Hunter, David Kaufman, and Eric G. Iverson as typically of other predecessor fantasy magazines—Weird Tales, Beyond Fantasy Fiction, or a literary fantasy magazine. Science fiction did occasionally appear, such as Lil and Kris Neville's story "Milk into Brandy". It also carried reprints of classic fantasies.

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