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Interzone # 220 -February 2009
Interzone # 220 -February 2009
check out website: www.ttapress.com Issue # 220 of 'Interzone' comes complete with a particularly stylish cover by Adam Tredowski that's probably the most memorable for some time. Maybe it's the odd angle of the landscape, but I had to keep flicking back to look at it again. There is as usual a ...
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SF Crowsnest Review
Gareth L Powell - science fiction writer — On SF Crowsnest, Gareth D Jones reviews Interzone 220: “We return to Gareth L. Powell’s galaxy of random jumpers in ‘Memory Dust’, the story of an ageing pilot determined to risk one last trip into space to right a wrong he caused years earlier. The story is imbued with the kind of emotional charge that Powell always manages to build into his characters as they face situations mundane or extraordinary. A possibly sentient octopoid creature and the ruins of an ancient ...

Magazine Review: Interzone #220
The Science of Fiction — Issue # 220 of 'Interzone' comes complete with a particularly stylish cover by Adam Tredowski that's probably the most memorable for some time. Maybe it's the odd angle of the landscape, but I had to keep flicking back to look at it again. There is as usual a decent selection of reviews, interviews and columns to read between the fiction, of which the lengths of both the stories and their titles are unusually varied. Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.

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SF RevuGareth L Powell - science fiction writer
Sam Tomaino reviews Interzone 220 on the SF Revu website: “Last of all, there is “Memory Dust” by Gareth L. Powell. Caesar is taking a octopus-like creature back to its home planet. He is haunted by a dream of the planet and a black dust falling from the sky. He manages to ...