Artwork by Kenn Brown
Interzone 219 will be available on 13th November. In the book review section you will find:
Reach of Children, The Everlasting & Fallen by Tim Lebbon (reviewed & interviewed by Sandy Auden)
The Year’s Best Science Fiction – 25th Annual Collection edited by Gardner Dozois (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
Anathem by Neal Stephenson (reviewed by Iain Emsley)
Vault of Deeds by James Barclay (reviewed by Sandy Auden)
Lexicon Urthus (2nd edition) by Michael Andre-Driussi (reviewed by Ian Sales)
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (reviewed by David Mathew)
The Night Sessions by Ken MacLeod (reviewed by John Howard)
The January Dancer by Michael Flynn (reviewed by Peter Loftus)
The Man With The Iron Heart by Harry Turtledove (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
But of course you should be buying it for the fiction. This month it’s supplied by Jeff Spock, Jason Sanford, Alexander Marsh Freed, Mercurio D. Rivera, Gord Sellar, and Aliette de Bodard. There is also the usual high-grade non-fiction from David Langford, Tony Lee, and Nick Lowe.
Subscribe here or I’ll come round and superglue your letterbox shut. I know where you live.

Oh, alright, you’ve talked me into it. My Interzone subscription ran out at issue 218, and Black Static is a pretty essential item, worth the cost of admission alone for the columns and reviews by Messrs Fowler, Volk, etc, even before we get to the stories, kinda like Interzone, then.
Hurrah!