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06 Mar, 2010

Space and Time Issue 110, Spring 2010

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The Spring 2010 issue of Space and Time should be arriving in bookstores this week.
Contents:
Fiction:
* “One Lone Mountain, Shining White” by Richard Parks
* “Spacer’s Gamble” by Josepha Sherman
* “Another Fine Messiah” by F. Gwynplaine McIntyre
* “Parallel Moons” by Mario Milosevic
* “Barbara Bloodbath” by Chet Gottfried
* “The Tortoiseshell Cat in the Dark Box” by Tim W. [...]

05 Mar, 2010

Interzone 227 (March-April)

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Interzone issue 227 is out now, with new stories by Chris Beckett, Nina Allan, Jon Ingold, Mercurio D. Rivera, Jim Hawkins, Steve Rasnic Tem; colour art by Warwick Fraser-Coombe, Jim Burns, Robert Dunn, Ben Baldwin, Dave Senecal; all the usual features by David Langford, Nick Lowe, Tony Lee, book reviews, Connie Willis interviewed…
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05 Mar, 2010

Crossed Genres Issue 16: STEAMPUNK

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Issue 16: STEAMPUNK is now available on the Crossed Genres website and features:
FICTION
“Dead’s End to Middleton” by Natania Barron
“Whirligig Fingers and Globular Thumbs” by Polenth Blake
“The Vostrasovitch Clockwork Animal and Traveling Forest Show at the End of the World” by Jessica Reisman
“Twentieth Century” by Michael Glenn Farquhar
“The Recondite Riddle of the Rose Rogue” by Dawn [...]

04 Mar, 2010

Clarkesworld Magazine #42, March 2010

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The March issue of Clarkesworld Magazine is now online and features:
FICTION
“Alone With Gandhari” by Gord Sellar
“Alone With Gandhari” (AUDIO VERSION) by Gord Sellar, read by Kate Baker
“The History Within Us” by Matthew Kressel
NONFICTION
“A Terrifying Mix of Honesty and Rigor: A Conversation with Kij Johnson” interview by Jeremy L. C. Jones
“Future Brains: Neuroscience Fiction versus Neuroscience [...]

04 Mar, 2010

Ansible 272, March 2010

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The March 2010 issue of Ansible is now available.

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