May 13, 2013
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Interzone 246 will be published in the next couple of days. If you have a joint subscription then your copy will arrive with Black Static 34. Use the links for further details.
This issue’s Book Zone features the first of Jonathan McCalmont’s “Future Interrupted” columns, which will be a regular feature from now on. We also have reviews of the following books:
The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes (reviewed and interviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
The Best of all Possible Worlds by Karen Lord (reviewed by Jonathan McCalmont)
Adam Robots by Adam Roberts (reviewed by Paul Graham Raven)
The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination edited by John Joseph Adams (reviewed by Barbara Melville)
Wool by Hugh Howey (reviewed by Ian Sales)
Planesrunner by Ian McDonald (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
Judge Dredd: Day of Chaos; The Fourth Faction by John Wagner, Ben Willsher, Staz Johnson, Colin MacNeil and Henry Flint (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
Herald of the Storm by Richard Ford (reviewed by Peter Loftus)
The Explorer by James Smythe (reviewed by Matthew S. Dent)
Dangerous Gifts by Gaie Sebold (reviewed by Lawrence Osborn)
The Emperor of All Things by Paul Witcover (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
Osiris by E.J. Swift (reviewed by Simon Marshall Jones)
There is a dedicated forum thread for this issue at Interaction.
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Posted by Jim Steel
March 21, 2013

Artwork by Jim Burns
Interzone 245 is already here. There’s even a review of it out there. What can I say? I’ve been busy. Apologies for my tardiness. Anyway, the link will take you to the contents.
In this issue’s Book Zone you will find reviews of:
London Falling by Paul Cornell (reviewed and interviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
The Folly of the World by Jesse Bullington (reviewed by Peter Loftus)
AfroSF edited by Ivor W. Hartman (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
The Vorrh by B. Catling (reviewed by Andy Hedgecock)
John Brunner by Jad Smith (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
The Grim Company by Luke Scull (reviewed by me)
The Twyning by Terence Blacker (reviewed by me)
The Rook by Daniel O’Malley (reviewed by me)
White Horse by Alex Adams (reviewed by Barbara Melville)
The Holders by Julianna Scott (reviewed by Simon Marshall-Jones)
Redshirts by John Scalzi (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
The Alchemy Press Book of Pulp Heroes edited by Mike Chinn (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
The Mad Scientist’s Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke (reviewed by Elaine Gallagher)
Outlaw Bodies edited by Lori Selke & Djibril al-Ayad (reviewed by Matthew S. Dent)
The other nonfiction is from David Langford, Nick Lowe and Tony Lee. You can find the list and ratings of DVDs from Tony’s column here. Interzone 245 also has its own thread over at Interaction.
Enjoy!
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Posted by Jim Steel
November 14, 2012

Artwork by Ben Baldwin
This issue should be out very, very soon; we’re talking days now. There will be fiction from Jon Wallace, Chen Qiufan (translated by Ken Liu), Priya Sharma, Jason Sanford and Caroline M. Yoachim; non-fiction columns from David Langford, Tony Lee and Nick Lowe; and artwork from Ben Baldwin, Richard Wagner, Martin Hanford and Warwick Fraser-Coombe. Go here for details and samples.
The Bookzone will feature:
Jack Glass by Adam Roberts (reviewed and interviewed by Paul Kincaid)
Alif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson (reviewed by me)
Blood and Feathers by Lou Morgan (reviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
Empty Space by M. John Harrison (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M. Banks (reviewed by Lara Buckerton)
Some Kind of Fairy Tale by Graham Joyce (reviewed by Elaine Gallagher)
Sorry Please Thank You by Charles Yu (reviewed by me)
The Sphinx of the Ice Realm by Jules Verne (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
The Fractal Prince by Hannu Rajaniemi (reviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
The Wurms of Blearmouth by Steven Erikson (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone (reviewed by Ian Sales)
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Posted by Jim Steel
October 8, 2012

Artwork by Ben Baldwin
Interzone 242 has been out for a wee while. I should have mentioned it sooner but I’m swamped with work at the moment. Which is good. Anyway, follow the link for further details.
This issue’s Bookzone includes:
Existence by David Brin (reviewed and interviewed by me)
Cursed by Benedict Jacka (reviewed by Juliet E. Mckenna)
2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
Great North Road by Peter F. Hamilton (reviewed by John Howard)
The Devil’s Nebula by Eric Brown (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and led the Revels There by Catherynne M. Valente (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
Nested Scrolls by Rudy Rucker (reviewed by Nathaniel Tapley)
Railsea by China Miéville (reviewed by Andy Hedgecock)
The Killing Moon by N.K. Jemisin (reviewed by Peter Loftus)
The Shadowed Sun by N.K. Jemisin (reviewed by Peter Loftus)
The Last Man Standing by Davide Longo (reviewed by Ian Sales)
Wonders of the Invisible World by Patricia A. McKillip (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
The Moon Moth by Jack Vance, adapted by Humayoun Ibrahim (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
Adrift on the Sea of Rains by Ian Sales (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
Seven Wonders by Adam Christopher (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
Bluegrass Symphony by Lisa L. Hannett (reviewed by Peter Tennant)
Bread and Circuses by Felicity Dowker (reviewed by Peter Tennant)
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Posted by Jim Steel
May 13, 2012

Artwork by Ben Baldwin
This issue’s Bookzone will feature:
A review of After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall by Nancy Kress, along with an interview with Nancy by Maureen Kincaid Speller.
An A to Z of the Fantastic City by Hal Duncan (reviewed by me)
Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds (reviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
The Company of the Dead by David Kowalski (reviewed by John Howard)
Transmission by Ray Meaney (reviewed by Elaine Gallagher)
The Heir of Night by Helen Lowe (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
The Game is Altered by Moz Parker (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
The Not Yet by Moira Crone (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
Jane Carver of Waar by Nathan Long (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
You will find the contents for the rest of the issue on Ben Baldwin’s fine cover above. It’s the latest in his tarot sequence. Go here to order a copy or subscribe (or even just to browse the contents). You can also discuss Interzone 240 on the TTA forum.
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Posted by Jim Steel
November 6, 2011

- Artwork By Richard Wagner
Interzone 237 will be published later this month and contains fiction from Lavie Tidhar, Jim Hawkins, Douglas Lain and Caspian Gray. Richard Wagner, Steve Hambidge and David Gentry provide the artwork while David Langford, Nick Lowe and Tony Lee cover the non-fiction.
In this issue’s Bookzone there are reviews of:
Dead Water by Simon Ings (reviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
Final Days by Gary Gibson (reviewed by Peter Loftus)
The Silver Wind by Nina Allan (reviewed by Paul Kincaid)
Naked City edited by Ellen Datlow (reviewed by Lawrence Osborn)
Reamde by Neal Stephenson (reviewed by Paul Graham Raven)
Debris by Jo Anderton (reviewed by Ian Sales)
Roil by Trent Jaimeson (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
Echo City by Tim Lebbon (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
Wither by Lauren DeStefano (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
The Silent Land by Graham Joyce (reviewed by Peter Tennant)
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Posted by Jim Steel
September 7, 2011

Artwork by Richard Wagner
Interzone 236 will be published next week – go here for details and samples.
You can look look forward to fiction from Stephen Kotowytch, Jason Sanford, Fiona Moore, Jon Ingold and Mercurio D. Rivera, and features from David Langford, Nick Lowe and Tony Lee. As well as Richard Wagner, there will be artwork from Jim Burns, Martin Hanford and Ben Baldwin.
The Book Zone will feature:
Osama by Lavie Tidhar (reviewed and interviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
The Book of Transformations by Mark Charon Newton (reviewed by Sandy Auden)
Dangerous Waters by Juliet E. McKenna (reviewed by me)
The Urban Fantasy Anthology edited by Peter S. Beagle and Joe R. Lansdale (reviewed by Lawrence Osborn)
Queen of Kings by Maria Dahvana Headley (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
Future Media edited by Rick Wilber (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
Robopocalpse by Daniel F. Wilson (reviewed by Ian Sales)
The Testament of Jessie Lamb by Jane Rogers (reviewed by Andy Hedgecock)
Never Never Stories by Jason Sanford (reviewed by me)
It already has its own thread on the Interaction forum. The future is unwritten.
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Posted by Jim Steel
May 4, 2011

Relics by Richard Wagner
Interzone 234 is published next week and in the Bookzone you will find:
Son of Heaven by David Wingrove ( reviewed and interviewed by Ian Sales)
Embrace / Faking It / Liberty Spin / Memesis / Segue by Keith Brooke, The Angels of Life and Death / A Writer’s Life by Eric Brown, Take No Prisoners by John Grant, Monterra’s Deliciosa & Other Tales & / Spotted Lily by Anna Tambour, One More Unfortunate by Kaitlin Queen (reviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
Sleight of Hand by Peter Beagle (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
Down to the Bone by Justina Robson (reviewed Juliet E. McKenna)
Smallworld by Dominic Green (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
Outpost by Adam Baker (reviewed by Jonathan McCalmont)
After the Golden Age – Carrie Vaughn (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
Equations of Life by Simon Morden (reviewed by me)
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Posted by Jim Steel
March 9, 2011

Artwork by Richard Wagner
Interzone 233 will be out next week. Go here to see what’s inside. Interaction has a dedicated forum page as well so you can keep up with what’s happening. Feel free to join in.
This issue’s Bookzone:
Sylvow by Douglas Thompson (reviewed by Ian Sales)
The Good Fairies of New York by Martin Millar (reviewed by Andy Hedgecock)
Sea of Ghosts by Alan Campbell (reviewed by Paul F. Cockburn)
The Hammer by K.J. Parker (reviewed by Jonathan McCalmont)
The Diviner’s Tale by Bradford Morrow (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
Wilde Stories 2010 edited by Steve Berman (reviewed by John Howard)
Engineering Infinity edited by Jonathan Strahan (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
Leviathans of Jupiter by Ben Bova (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
Paolo Bacigalupi interview and review of The Windup Girl (by me)
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