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Black Static Issue 1 The new magazine from TTA Press replaces the much-loved The Third Alternative, and contains dark fiction from Simon Avery and others and columns from Mike O'Driscoll interzone • tta press • black static • the third alternative • simon avery
British Science Fiction British SF is said to be in the middle of a golden age. How true is this? Statistics on the proportion of 'Years Best' choices and award nominations may help answer this. british sf • robert kilheffer • interzone • fantasy and science fiction • hugo and nebula awards
Chronotopicality in SF in 2006 These are only selections from a diet of news that highlights a steady stream of catastrophes; is it any wonder that the defining emotion in SF was anxiety strange horizons • david hartwell • kathryn cramer • jonathan strahan • interzone
Interzone 210 Interzone is celebrating it's 25th anniversary - again. And rightly so; they have plenty to celebrate. The magazine has groomed a whole generation of British writers. interzone • charles stross • nicola griffiths • stephen baxter • david pringle
Interzone 211 A Michael Moorcock Special Issue, with over a third of the magazine given over to the former enfant terrible turned Elder Statesman. michael moorcock • interzone • david langford • eternal champion • john clute
Interzone 212 Issue 212 passes New Worlds' record run, and has a guest editorial from Paul Raven, and fiction by Douglas Elliott Cohen, Gareth Lyn Powell, Will McIntosh and Tim Akers. new worlds • interzone 212 • tim akers • douglas elliott cohen • will mcintosh
Interzone 213 Interzone 213 for November-December 2007 has Chris Roberson's latest Celestial Empire story and fiction by Benjamin Rosenbaum, Jason Stoddard and Aliette de Bodard. interzone 213 • november-december 2007 • celestial empire • chris roberson • benjamin rosenbaum
Interzone 214 Cutting-edge SF from Christopher Priest, Jason Stoddard and Mercurio D. Rivera, an interview with Iain Banks, Book and Film reviews from Nick Lowe John Clute and others interzone 214 • tta press • christopher priest • jason stoddard • mercurio d. rivera
Interzone 215 Greg Egan returns; Patrick Samphire debuts; Mike Carey interviewed; IZ regular Jamie Barras opens the issue interzone 215 • tta press • greg egan • patrick samphire • pringlezone
Interzone 217 from TTA Press Interzone this issue has fiction by Paul MacAuley, Karen Fischler, Paul G. Tremblay, Suzanne Palmer, Jason Stoddard and M. K. Hobson, plus film reviews by Nick Lowe interzone 217 • tta press • august 2008 issue • paul macauley • karen fischler
Interzone 218 from TTA Press October 2008 sees one of IZ's regular contributors featured, Charles Stross on Saturn's Children, fiction from Hannu Rajaniemi, Tim Lees, Daniel Akselrod & Lenny Royter interzone 218 • chris beckett special • tta press • hannu rajaniemi • tim lees
Interzone 219 From TTA Press Fiction from Jason Sanford, Mercurio D. Rivera, Aliette de Bodard, Jeff Spock, Alexander Marsh Freed, Gord Sellar, and reviews from Nick Lowe, Tony Lee and Sandy Auden nterzone 219 • tta press • jason sanford • mercurio d. rivera • aliette de bodard
Interzone 220 Reviewed Fiction from Eugie Foster, Jason Stoddard, Leah Bobet, Neil Williamson, Gareth Lyn Powell and Rudy Rucker. Jeffrey Ford and Christopher Priest reviewed in Book Zone. interzone 220 • tta press • eugie foster • jason stoddard • leah bobet
Interzone 221 Reviewed Debuts from Al Robertson, Matthew Kressel, and Paul M. Berger, while Alaya Dawn Johnson, regular contributor Will McIntosh and -after two decades- Bruce Sterling return. interzone 221 • tta press • al robertson • matthew kressel • paul m. berger
Interzone 222 Reviewed Fiction from Tim Pratt, Aliette de Bodard, Sean McMullen, Kim Lakin-Smith, Nina Allan and Sarah L. Edwards, Book, Film and DVD Reviews, and David Langford's Ansible Link interzone 222 • tim pratt • aliette de bodard • sean mcmullen • kim lakin-smith
Interzone 223 Dominic Green Special Reviewed A Dominic Green Special Issue, with three stories and an interview, plus fiction from Eric Gregory and Suzanne Palmer, with reviews from Nick Lowe, Tony Lee and others interzone • tta press • dominic green • daniel bristow-bailey • eric gregory
Interzone Issue 216 from TTA Press Chelsea Quinn Yabro, Lavie Tidhar and Ryman himself contribute, interviews with Greg Egan and Alastair Reynolds, Book and Film reviews from Nick Lowe John Clute et al interzone • tta press • geoff ryman • mundane sf • greg egan
Interzone: British Sci-Fi Magazine A comparison of the proportion of British contributors to the leading British SF magazines in 2005 and 2006. vector magazine • uk science fiction • niall harrison • hub • farthing
Interzone 224 from TTA Press, Reviewed Reviewed: Transformers 2, Ice Age 3, Harry Potter 6; Stargate Atlantis Season 5 & Dollhouse 1; Fiction by Jason Sanford, Chris Butler, Jeremiah Tolbert, Rachel Swirsky interzone • tta press • sf magazines • new worlds • nick lowe
A Song Fades Into The Oblivion Of Night. Published in 1959, Naked Lunch proved to be one of the most perplexing novels of the century. Confusing imagery and a strange narrative mixed with disturbing language did not help its' original reception. Time proved, however, that the prose of William S. Burroughs was an example of genius for the post-modern age. william s. burroughs • post-modernism • naked lunch • interzone • freeland
A Bus Trip Into The Soul Of Mind Ken Kesey takes a bus trip with LSD 25, and turns on a generation. neal cassidy • ken kesey • burroughs • interzone • literary subconscious
Market Report No. 4: The Big Guns A look at professional science fiction magazines where you can publish your fiction. science fiction • writing science fiction • science • fiction • write
Asimov's SF September 2008 SF's leading magazine presents William Barton, Mary Rosenblum, Ian Creasey, Will McIntosh, alternate history from Stephen Baxter and a Silurian Tale from Stephen Utley. asimov's • science fiction • william barton • mary rosenblum • ian creasey
Chris Beckett's Marcher, Reviewed The long-awaited Shifter novel expands on stories from Asimovs, Interzone and the Year's Best SF, boundaries and mirrors reflecting the complexity of alternate universes chris beckett • marcher • reviewed • year's best sf • the turing test
Islington Crocodiles by Paul Meloy 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. islington crocodiles • paul meloy • tta press • british fantasy award • lenny bruce
The Holy Machine by Chris Beckett The Holy Machine shares themes with several Beckett shorts; La Macchina from which it took its central idea, Valour, The Turing Test, Perimeter and Piccadilly Circus the holy machine • chris beckett • the turing test • wildside press • la macchina
Crimewave 10: Now You See Me 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 crimewave 10 • now you see me • tta press • andy cox • interzone
Polluto Issue 4 Reviewed The magazine of anti-Pop Culture has stories by Rhys Hughes, Interzone reviews editor Jim Steel, Andrew Hook & Allen Ashley, Dave Migman, Deb Hoag, opinion poetry and art polluto • queer and loathing in wonderland • dog horn publishing • the magazine of anti-pop culture • rhys hughes
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
MAINSTREAM, HA!: KAFKA, LIEBESTRAUM, NAKED LUNCH A look at KAFKA, LIEBESTRAUM, and NAKED LUNCH, three films that are risk-taking efforts by their directors, but end up being mostly stylistic excess in search of a plot movies • reviews • kafka • liebestraum • naked lunch
A Point of Honor -- a review Suite101.com Fantasy and Science Fiction Genres review of the Science Fiction novel A Point of Honor , a book by Dorothy J. Heydt. science fiction • fantasy • genre • novel • author
Asimovs SF February 2009 Reviewed Fiction from Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker, Carole Emshwiller, Judith Berman & Steven Utley, Robert Silverberg's column, and poetry from David Lunde & Darrell Schweitzer asimovs • science fiction • bruce sterling • rudy rucker • carole emshwiller
Black Static Issue 12 Reviewed Fiction by Tim Casson, Steve Rasnic Tem, Kim Lakin-Smith, Nina Allan, Sarah Totton and T.F.Davenport, interview with Gary A. Braunbeck, columns by Stephen Volk and others black static • tim casson • steve rasnic tem • kim lakin-smith • nina allan
Black Static Issue 3 by TTA Press The February-March 08 issue of Britain's leading dark fantasy magazine highlights the best in horror with novel and DVD reviews, and Virus author Sarah Langan interviewed black static • tta press • alexander glass • wil mcintosh • matthew holness
Black Static Issue 9 by TTA Press Aliette de Bodard's Chinese ghost story, and other fiction from Tim Lees, regular Daniel Kaysen, columnist Stephen Volk, Al Robertson and debutant Roz Clarke. black static 9 • tta press • aliette de bodard • chinese ghosts • tim lees
Context by John Meaney Meaney is regular Interzone contributor. Volume 2 of Nulapeiron, an epic British SF space opera trilogy sets Tom Corcoran against the Anomaly, a mysterious new foe. context • john meaney • nulapeiron • space opera • british sf
Fantasy Writer Hal Duncan's Current Projects Hal Duncan gives Suite101 a glimpse of what he is currently working on, which includes a retelling of an ancient epic and potential sequels to Escape From Hell! hal duncan • vellum • ink • escape from hell! • gilgamesh
Paradox by John Meaney Meaney is regular Interzone contributor. Volume 1 of a new British space opera trilogy introduces Tom Corcoran (similar to Paul Atreides from Dune) and his cat Paradox. paradox • john meaney • nulapeiron volume 1 • greg egan • mary turzillo
Strange Horizons March 2008 Fiction by Will McIntosh, Sarah Thomas, Genevieve Williams and Will Ludwigsen; reviews by John Clute and Bruce Sterling;poetry by Joanne Merriam, Robert Borski and others strange horizons • march 2008 • web-based magazines • will mcintosh • sarah thomas
The Library of Babel An essay by James Grimmelmann remarks on the similarities between the Internet and The Library of Babel, but there are many things to be done to make that comparison apt. infinite library • internet • borges • jorge luis borges • library of babel
An Interview with Liz Williams Debbie Ledesma, editor of Suite101's Fantasy Worlds, discusses SF and fantasy with author Liz Williams liz williams • interview • sf • science fiction • fantasy
Black Static Issue 2 by TTA Press The December 07 - January 08 issue of this British dark fantasy magazine highlights the best in alternative fiction and reviews of novels, anthologies, and DVDs. black static 2 • lisa tuttle • christopher fowler • scott nicholson • cormac mccarthy
Year's Best SF # 9 Twenty stories, of which few overlap with the anthology's competitors, including gems from Geoff Ryman, Charles Stross, Gene Wolfe and Joe Haldeman. geoff ryman • charles stross • gene wolfe • joe haldeman • year's best sf # 9
Jack Kerouac and the Other Original Beat Writers The 'Beats' were a group of American writers who embraced originality and individuality through literature, sex, music and spirituality. influential writers of the twentieth century • literary artists of the 40s and 50s • founders of the beat generation • san francisco renaissance • rejection of mainstream american values
Black Static Issue 13 Reviewed 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 black static • tta press • joel lane • tim lees • kim lakin-smith
Slogging Through Slush Once a writer sends a story off to a magazine, the waiting begins. Douglas Cohen kindly agreed to talk about his process as slush reader, as well as share some hints. slush • fantasy • realms of fantasy • reading • editor |
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