Quarber Merkur is a German language literary magazine of speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, etc.). It is published in Austria since 1963 and edited by Franz Rottensteiner.[1][2][3] The name of the magazine is derived from Quarb [de], a ravine part of the Piesting river valley in Lower Austria.
In 2004, on the occasion of the hundredth issue, Rottensteiner was awarded a special Kurd Laßwitz Award.[4] (The nomination for special awards stated the occasion of 50 years of the journal.[5]
^Kronsbein, Bernd (2014-03-24). "Nominiert wurden... Der Kurd Laßwitz Preis 2014". Die Zukunft (in German). Verlagsgruppe Random House. Retrieved 2018-07-25.
QuarberMerkur is a German language literary magazine of speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, etc.). It is published in Austria since 1963 and...
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the Apes. Doctor Who begins airing in England. The literary journal QuarberMerkur is launched in Austria. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated. British...
the latter in the United States. Rottensteiner has been the editor of QuarberMerkur, the leading German language critical journal of science fiction, since...
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