Starlog to return as print magazine

After the sad demise of genre magazines such as Star Trek Explorer and Star Wars Insider, good news – STARLOG Magazine is returning as a print magazine this Autumn.

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In 1976, STARLOG set out to map the boundaries of our imagination, taking fans behind the scenes of the space-times and alternate worlds that defined a generation. Three hundred and seventy-four print issues later, it went dormant for 17 years.

The revived publication from Wanderwell Entertainment and editor and author Annalee Newitz will be a combination of brand-new articles and archived material.

In an announcement on the official STARLOG website, inviting potential readers to subscribe to the official newsletter, the publishers declare: “Fifty years ago, STARLOG went behind the scenes of alternate worlds for the first time.

“Now it’s back, exploring the visionary sci-fi and cutting-edge science that inspire what comes next. The future will be wild. You’ll be ready for it because you read STARLOG.”

A new STARLOG podcast is already up and running, the first episode offering insights into the new magazine from Editor-in-Chief Annalee Newitz.

Sign up for the STARLOG newsletter here (Referral Link)

Meet the Team

STARLOG Editor-in-Chief Annalee Newitz. Photo: Sarah Deragon
STARLOG Editor-in-Chief Annalee Newitz. Photo: Sarah Deragon

Annalee Newitz is a science journalist who also writes science fiction. They are the author of several bestselling books, including Automatic NoodleThe Terraformers, and Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age. Previously, they were the founding editor of io9, a contributing writer at the New York Times, and a professor of media studies.

Jordan Hoffman, Podcast Host and Editor of The Lodestar, film and pop culture podcaster Dave Gonzales, FANGIRIA and STARLOG Senior Editor Meredith Borders, and Jason Kauzlarich, the Creative Director at FANGORIA
Jordan Hoffman, Podcast Host and Editor of The Lodestar, film and pop culture podcaster Dave Gonzales, FANGIRIA and STARLOG Senior Editor Meredith Borders, and Jason Kauzlarich, the Creative Director at FANGORIA

The team also includes Jordan Hoffman, Podcast Host and Editor of The Lodestar, a critic and journalist published in Vanity FairForeign PolicyPolygonEntertainment Weekly, and elsewhere; film and pop culture podcaster Dave Gonzales, co-author of MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, a New York Times bestseller; Meredith Borders, formerly the Editorial Director of Birth.Movies.Death., who has been the Senior Editor of FANGORIA magazine since the brand’s relaunch in 2018, and now leads Fango’s Single Issue Publications division; and Jason Kauzlarich, the Creative Director at FANGORIA laying out the magazine cover to cover including Fango’s Single Issue Publications and convention issues.

Subscribe to The Lodestar, Wanderwell Entertainment’s free weekly newsletter, and your first issue arrives with The STARLOG 50: fifty essential science fiction works across books, films, games, and podcasts. Each with a note on what it prepares you for. Curated by the editorial team.



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2 replies

  1. I still have my first fifty or so issues of the original Starlog, all bought off the ‘stands. A very fondly remembered publication until it became a bit too much of a PR tool.

  2. Hi John.
    Thanks to Daniele Tomasi, we published your article in Italian.
    We’d love to get in touch with the editorial staff of Starlog magazine about a possible collaboration.

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