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This March-April 2014 issue (#251) of the 2013 British Fantasy Award winning magazine contains new stories by Greg Kurzawa, John Grant, Suzanne Palmer, Karl Bunker, Tracie Welser and Gareth L. Powell. Cover art from Wayne Haag, with interior colour illustrations from Richard Wagner, Martin Hanford & Jim Burns.
All the usual features are present:
Ansible Link by David Langford (news and obits);
Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe (film reviews- see how The Lego Movie stacks up);
Tony Lee's Laser Fodder - 10 DVD/Blu-ray reviews.
Book Zone: reviews of 10 recent releases including those from SF heavyweights Greg Egan and Ian McDonald, a look at Joanne Harris's Loki, plus Paul Kincaid interviews Simon Ings
Jonathan McCalmont's Future Interrupted column.
Fiction this issue
Ghost Story by John Grant
Ashes by Karl Bunker
Old Bones by Greg Kurzawa
Fly Away Home by Suzanne Palmer
A Doll is Not a Dumpling by Tracie Welser
This is How You Die by Gareth L. Powell
Artists this issue
Wayne Haag
Richard Wagner
Martin Hanford
Jim Burns
Books reviewed this issue
Book Zone, edited by Jim Steel, has Wolves by Simon Ings (with author interview conducted by Paul Kincaid), The Gospel of Loki by Joanne M. Harris, Empress of the Sun by Ian McDonald, News From Unknown Countries by Tim Lees, The Black Dog Eats the City by Chris Kelso, The Arrows of Time by Greg Egan, Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh, Fiddlehead by Cherie Priest, Hive Monkey by Gareth L. Powell, Beyond the Rift by Peter Watts, The Copper Promise by Jen Williams, plus Jonathan McCalmont's Future Interrupted column
Nick Lowe's movie reviews this issue
Her, RoboCop, A New York Winter's Tale, I Frankenstein, 47 Ronin, Only Lovers Left Alive, Mr Peabody & Sherman, The Lego Movie
Tony Lee's TV/DVD reviews this issue
Frankenstein, Bangkok Assassins, Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Thor: The Dark World, Ender's Game, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Machine, Doctor Mordrid, Robot Wars
Interzone is the long running and award winning science fiction and fantasy short story magazine from TTA Press, publisher of Black Static and Crimewave. It contains groundbreaking fiction by some of the world's best writers and most talented newcomers, plus hard-hitting reviews and innovative artwork. Many recognised authors and artists started their careers in TTA publications and new ones like Tracie Welser continue this tradition. However their more experienced peers; Tim Lees and John Grant in this issue, continue to supply great stories.
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