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... Medicine Show, Pindeldyboz, and other places, and has won the 2008 Interzone Readers’ Poll and a Minnesota State Arts ... the business.
Now in the interest of total, fanatical disclosure, Interzone frequently publishes my stories. But I was a reader of the magazine well ... I subscribe to and read all the American digest magazines, Interzone is the only genre magazine I consistently read from cover ...
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... complete set. Still, now that I’ve got them, it seems silly to just have them sitting there. Since Interzone published just over thirty stories this year, I should be able to get through them in a month ... Dust” by Gareth L. Powell
Interzone 221
“A Clown Escapes from Circus ... Festival of Tethselem” by Chris Butler
Interzone 225
“Here We Are, Falling Through Shadows” ...
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... loves the other authors and stories they publish, it has been an irritation that Interzone stories weren't eligible for the Nebula Awards. ... great news!
It appears all 2009 issues of Interzone are eligible except for the current Nov./Dec. issue, ... eligible since the Sept./Oct. 2009 issue of Interzone is already available on Fictionwise.
I plan to soon add a few more selections to my 2009 ...
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... meeting, I made my way to Portland from Eugene via some non-interstate roads that took me through Corvalis, home of The Interzone, Lockwood's favorite coffee shop.
I went inside and met that coffee shop denizen, the geological, political, satirical blogger at Outside the Interzone.
It's a colorful place, bustling with activity. Students and others come and go, and ...
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I recently reviewed issue #224 of Interzone and want to offer a few more kind words about the magazine. It's high quality both in form and content, and I think one of the goals of Interzone needs to be to expand into the global market in as many formats as possible. While digital forms are lovely, print is still king, and I can't ...
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Sit Rep
Interzone hasn't responded to my sub nor my query, so I assume they've rejected my "Ra-Gho-Zu" story.
I didn't hear till lately that Interzone doesn't necessarily respond to submissions they reject.
I will see what other markets I can sub to as I eke out some fiction and film stories ...
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The contents of Interzone #225 (Cover art by Adam Tredowski) have been posted:
Stories"Here We Are, Falling Through Shadows" by Jason Sanford"By Starlight" by Rebecca J. Payne"The Killing Streets" by Colin Harvey"Funny Pages" by Lavie Tidhar"Bone Island" by Shannon Page & Jay LakeFeaturesAnsible Link by David LangfordBookZone by Jim Steel and ...
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The December issue of the SFF magazine features another strangely evocative cover from Adam Tredowski; a vast and incomprehensible machine - is it a spaceship? Is it wrecked? - at the foot of a misty cliff dwarfs the trees and two small, tailcoated human observers. The usual news and book, film and TV reviews are accompanied by only five stories this time, as they are longer than usual.
Here We ...
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It is time once again for INTERZONE, Seattle's best and most comprehensive night of old-school darkness, from goth to industrial to synthpunk to coldwave and much more! Cult classics, deep cuts, forgotten favorites, obscure gems and out-of-print vinyl all gets played in good taste by yours truly.
Previous Interzones have featured:
1919, 45 Grave, Acid Horse, a;GRUMH!, Armageddon Dildos, And ...
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... college kid from the States) occured during
the surreal scene (well, all the scenes are surreal) where a
professor at Interzone University is giving a lecture on Coleridge's
Rime of the Ancient Mariner. That work, ... Thompson and of the film Fear and
Loathing in Las Vegas. Not to mention that the terms "interzone" and
"heavy metal" derive from Burroughs, as does the name ...
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... Jeremiah Tolbert’s fiction has appeared in Fantasy Magazine, Black Gate, Interzone, Ideomancer, and Shimmer, as well as in the anthologies Seeds of Change, Polyphony 4, and All ... 's the real deal.
Anything else you want to plug?
I have a story in the latest issue of Interzone, #224 I think it is. It's the result of my challenge to myself to try to invent an alien species and ...
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Excerpt from a review of Interzone #224
My favorite non-fiction section would have to be the movie and TV reviews by Nick Lowe and Tony Lee. Both are phenomenal at making ... of Fantasy or Analog (or any others I happen to get from time to time), but I know that I will always go to this section first when reading Interzone.
Read the full review at Fantasy & SciFi Lovin' News & Reviews.
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... : 5201
Last week I sold two stories in one day: "A Passion for Art" to
Interzone and a reprint of "Nucleon" to Retro Spec: Tales
of Fantasy and Nostalgia.
I originally ... 's death, then being resubmitted when the magazine
revived and being immediately rejected) before settling at
Interzone.
"Nucleon" is one of my earliest and most popular stories, and this
is its ...
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1021. Klaxons - Myths of the Near Future (2007)
Track Listing
1. Two Receivers
2. Atlantis To Interzone
3. Golden Skans
4. Totem On The Timeline
5. As Above So Below
6. Isle Of Her
7 ... Best Ofs.
See You soon!
Track Highlights
1. Magick
2. Golden Skans
3. It's Not Over Yet
4. Atlantis to Interzone
Final Grade
8/10
Trivia
From Wikipedia:
Upon the week of its release, "Golden Skans& ...
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... Also up there at the moment is Burning Brightly, Fergus's one and only appearance in Interzone way back in 1993. You can still, of course, buy the complete book in ebook format for $2 (about £1 ... . Two other members, Jim Steel and Paul Cockburn, are frequent contributors to Interzone, while Neil Williamson, who's had a fair number of stories published in that magazine and ...
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