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Offerings from Christopher Fowler, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, British Fantasy Award winner Paul Meloy, Pete Tennant's fiction debut, Malanie Fazi, Simon Avery and others
Dying in the Arms of Jean Harlow, Black Static, The Vague and others have become cult classics among readers of Interzone and The Third Alternative. It's easy to see why.
Winner of Arthur C. Clarke and British Fantasy Awards, Perdido Street Station burst upon the SF world in 2000, making China Mieville an almost overnight success.
A return to Bas-Lang by the winner of the 2001 Arthur C. Clarke and British Fantasy Awards introduces the pirate city of Armada, The Lovers and the mercenary Uther Doul.
Joe Hill is a best-selling American novelist and son of famed horror writer Stephen King. He is best known for his debut novel Heart Shaped Box.
New Crime Fiction from Interzone and Black Static contributors Simon Avery, Daniel Kaysen, Joel Lane and Darren Speegle and American newcomers Lisa Morton and Alex Irvine
Frank Hervert's Dune is perhaps the greatest SF novel of all time, according to many long-term readers of the genre.
An outstanding mini-collection of short stories on psychological disintegration, with introduction by Stephen Volk and cover by J.K. Potter, by the author of The Impelled
New fiction from Joel Lane, Tim Lees, Kim Lakin-Smith and James Cooper; DVD and Blu-ray reviews - Sleepy Hollow and Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell; Pete Tennant's Case Notes


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