The current issue of The New Yorker may be our first devoted to science fiction, but the magazine has a long tradition of publishing science-fiction and fantasy stories. For those readers wanting more, here’s a selection from our archive:

Steven Millhauser, “The Invasion from Outer Space,” February 9, 2009.

Jonathan Lethem, “Lostronaut,” November 17, 2008.

Kevin Brockmeier, “The Brief History of the Dead,” September 8, 2003.

George Saunders,“Jon,” January 27, 2003.

George Saunders, “Offloading for Mrs. Schwartz,” October 5, 1992.*

Martin Amis, “The Janitor on Mars,” by October 26, 1998.*

Jeanette Winterson, “Tough Girls Don’t Dream,” June 15, 1998.*

Stuart Dybek, “Paper Lantern,” November 27, 1995.*

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Horse Camp,” August 25, 1986.*

Nicholson Baker, “Snorkeling,” by December 7, 1981.*

Stanislaw Lem, “The Washing-Machine Tragedy,” November 30, 1981.*

Stanislaw Lem, “Let Us Save the Universe,” December 21, 1981.*

Stanislaw Lem, “The Experiment,” July 24, 1978.*

Jorge Luis Borges, “The Immortals,” February 14, 1970.*

Jorge Luis Borges, “The Aleph,” January 7, 1967.*

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