Interzone 256 is upon us. Follow the link to order your copy. If you’d prefer a Kindle edition, go here for UK or here for USA.
The lead feature in this month’s Book Zone is an interview with Ann Leckie and a review of her latest novel, Ancillary Sword, both by Elaine Gallagher. We also have reviews of the following books:
Shadowboxer by Tricia Sullivan (reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller)
The Brick Moon/Another Brick in the Moon by Edward Hale & Adam Roberts (reviewed by Duncan Lunan)
Willful Child by Steven Erikson (reviewed by Stephen Theaker)
Retribution by Mark Charan Newton (reviewed by Lawrence Osborn)
Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets edited by David Thomas Moore (reviewed by Ian Hunter)
Modern Masters of Science Fiction: Greg Egan by Karen Burnham (reviewed by John Howard)
Sibilant Fricative by Adam Roberts (reviewed by Paul Graham Raven)
Irregularity edited by Jared Shurin (reviewed by Jack Deighton)
Solaris Rising 3 edited by Ian Whates (reviewed by Matthew S. Dent)
Sacrifice on Spica III by Eric Brown (reviewed by Peter Tennant)
Of Whimsies & Noubles by Matthew Hughes (reviewed by Peter Tennant)
So there you have it. Like I say, check out the link — if only for no other reason than to scope out the seriously impressive artwork in this issue. Won’t cost you to take a peek at it.