Ian Whates is rapidly becoming one of the major British anthologists, having made his debut barely two years ago, and this year he has two new collections of original stories coming out. One of them, Celebration is published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the British Science Fiction Association. Seventeen stories by many of […]
Continue ReadingEdited by Angela Challis, Australian Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2007 Edition is the latest in an ever-burgeoning sub-genre of books which could be described as “Subscription-Lite.” The reader can, by buying eight, nine, or ten individual books, save themselves the cost and time spent reading all the magazines and anthologies from which their contents are […]
Continue ReadingElizabeth Hand is the twice-Nebula Award-winning author of Last Summer at Mars Hill, Mortal Love, and other novels. Her latest novella, another fine piece from PS Publishing is—at 36,000 words—almost so long that it is a full-length novel, and therefore excluded from review by The Fix. That it slips in is a pleasure.
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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction has been running since 1949 and, as its title hints, offers a catholic mix of SF of varying degrees of hardness, as well as fantasy, and even outright horror and occasional slipstream. Its stories often have a more urbane, less intense style than the majority of stories in […]
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