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30 Apr, 2009

Interzone

Posted by: Markets In: 2009 Hugo Nominees|Print|Publications

Established: 1982 Editor: Andy Cox Co-fiction Editors: Andy Hedgecock, Dave Mathew Book Reviews Editor: Jim Steel Overview: Britain’s longest running science fiction magazine, published bimonthly (in alternate months with Black Static). New stories of science fiction and fantasy, highly illustrated, with lots of regular features including David Langford’s Ansible Link (news), Nick Lowe’s Mutant Popcorn [...]

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Established: 1988 Editors: Kathryn Cramer, Kris Dikeman, David G. Hartwell, & Kevin J. Maroney Overview: NYRSF is a monthly 24-page magazine of book reviews and criticism covering the science fiction and fantasy field published by Dragon Press, and run by an all-volunteer staff. The New York Review of Science Fiction was founded in 1988 by [...]

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28 Apr, 2009

Weird Tales

Posted by: Markets In: 2009 Hugo Nominees|Print|Publications

Established: Originally founded in 1923; relaunched spring 1988. Editors: Stephen H. Segal (editorial director), Ann VanderMeer (fiction editor) Overview: Weird Tales has enjoyed a devoted following for many decades as the very first magazine of strange fantasy, science fiction, and horror. Founded in 1923, the pioneering publication introduced the world to such counter-culture icons as [...]

This week, we’re going to feature the 2009 Hugo Award Nominees for Best Semiprozine. Best Semiprozine Clarkesworld Magazine edited by Neil Clarke, Nick Mamatas & Sean Wallace Interzone edited by Andy Cox Locus edited by Charles N. Brown, Kirsten Gong-Wong, & Liza Groen Trombi The New York Review of Science Fiction edited by Kathryn Cramer, [...]

26 Apr, 2009

Fantasy

Posted by: Markets In: anthologies from semiprozines

Fantasy Magazine’s first collection of fiction from their pages, Fantasy,  was published in 2007 by Prime Books. Table of Contents: “Goosegirl” by Margaret Ronald “All the Growing Time” by Becca De La Rosa “Somewhere Beneath Those Waves Was Her Home” by Sarah Monette “Shallot” by Samantha Henderson “Bone Mother” by Maura McHugh “The Greats Come [...]

Apex Book Company has announced that they have purchased the final two stories for DESCENDED FROM DARKNESS: APEX MAGAZINE VOL. I. It will contain 25 stories (approximately 90,000 words) and is scheduled for publication in early December. Table of Contents: “Hideki and the Gnomes” by Mark Lee Pearson “Clockwork, Patchwork and Ravens” by Peter M. [...]

24 Apr, 2009

The Edge of Propinquity

Posted by: Markets In: Online|Publications

Established: 2006 Editor: Jennifer Brozek Overview: The Edge of Propinquity is a series of short stories from four different authors in four different universes exploring the world that lurks just beneath the surface of everyday life. It is the world of the unexplained, supernatural, magic, horror, duty, responsibility, black humor, conspiracy, unknown heritage and power. [...]

Established: 2005 Publisher: Orson Scott Card Editor: Edmund R. Schubert Overview: A blend of science fiction and fantasy, emphasizing good old fashioned storytelling; fully illustrated, and published online, bimonthly. Stories range from short-shorts to 20,000 word novelettes, and include hard and soft science fiction, as well as high, urban, and contemporary fantasy. Also publish interviews [...]

Congratulations to Abyss & Apex and Hadley Rille Books on the release of The Best of Abyss & Apex, Volume One, edited by Wendy S. Delmater. Table of Contents: “The Night the Stars Sang Out My Name” by Ken Scholes “Interfaith” by Lisa Mantchev “Lament for Titan” by Robin M. Mayhall “Godspeed, Inc.” by Vincent [...]

21 Apr, 2009

Black Gate

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Established: 2001 Editor: John O’Neill Overview: Black Gate publishes epic fantasy fiction at all lengths, including novel excerpts, as well as articles, and reviews. We’re looking for adventure-oriented fantasy fiction suitable for all ages, as long as it is well-written and original. The magazine publishes all kinds of fantasy. Nobody wants to open up a [...]



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Semiprozine.org was originally founded as SaveSemiprozine.org when the Best Semiprozine Hugo Award was in danger of being eliminated. After successfully saving the category, it was decided that this site should continue to serve as a central point of communication from and about semiprozines. We will also be reporting on the efforts of the committee that has been charged with redefining the criteria for the Best Semiprozine Hugo.

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