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U.K.'s Interzone Celebrates 25th
"An ideal Interzone story combines a strong modern sensibility with quality prose, using both style and substance to deliver a thoroughly entertaining and thought-provoking reading experience.&quDarker Matter - Free Online Science Fiction Magazine
"Welcome to the first issue of Darker Matter – the online science fiction magazine so many worlds have been waiting for." Uncovered by Big Dumb Object.Interzone’s 25th anniversary
"One of the true pillars of the British SF&F community is about to celebrate the big quarter of a century marker: yes, folks, believe it or not, Interzone turns twenty five with the next issuLocus Magazine's Recommended Reading: 2006
"This recommended reading list, published in Locus Magazine's February 2007 issue, is a consensus by Locus editors and reviewers..." At last, an end-of-year list that I've actually read a deThe “Big Three” SF Magazine Sales
"...some semi-recent numbers on sf magazine publishing. “Subs” means sales through subscription, “stands” means copies sold in stores..." Yipes - this really *is* a small scene!Rudy Rucker's 'Flurb' #2
"This week I've been putting together a new issue of my webzine Flurb, mainly because I wrote "The Third Bomb," a story so demented and countercultural that, in a more tightly run countMurky Depths - new genre fiction mag in the offing
"Murky Depths is a new magazine with a difference, featuring top quality speculative fiction with sprinklings of horror and fantasy that push the boundaries of science fiction." Blimey, anotHub - Speculative Fiction News, Reviews, Features, Interviews and Original Writing
"Hub is the UK's newest bi-monthly SF Genre magazine, focusing on new writing from the world's best established and emerging writers." Can they pull it off in a sparse market? Go buy an issu'Astounding' in the Glory Years
"Astounding’s science articles mixed with its ever reliable stories gave it a special place in the history of the pulp magazines..." Centauri Dreams gets all misty-eyed about the Golden AgeFiction Magazine
A new UK genre short story market seems to be about to emerge. I wish them luck, but is this really the best time to be launching a print magazine? Free sample copy available for a limited period, thoFLURB, a Webzine of Astonishing Tales.
Rudy Rucker launches his own lo-fi webzine - five original pieces now available. The design is a little...different...but the stories look like they will be more than good enough to make up for it. Pl