Friday Photo Blogging: springtime in Velcro City
Velcro City Tourist Board —
... #103 and Interzone #221, the latter coming with yet another knock-out piece of cover art: ...
More SemiProzine Musings
The Crotchety Old Fan —
... ’semiprozine directory’ at the top of the page, which produces a list that looks like this:
Abyss & Apex
Ansible
Albedo One
Apex Magazine
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
Baen’s Universe
Clarkesworld Magazine
Fantasy Magazine
Futurismic
Greatest Uncommon Denominator
HUB Magazine
Interzone
Internet Review of Science Fiction
Lady Churchill’s ...
SOSpz
The Crotchety Old Fan —
... & Apex
Ansible
Albedo One
Apex Magazine
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
Baen’s Universe
Beneath Ceaseless Skies
Clarkesworld Magazine
The Edge of Propinquity
Fantasy Magazine
Futurismic
Greatest Uncommon Denominator
HUB Magazine
Interzone only until 2/2006
Internet Review of Science Fiction
Lady ...
Save the Semiprozine Hugo Award
Tor.com —
... may seem like a joke, but if you’re smart you’ll realize it’s not. Or, you can wait until an award list comes out with your name on it—or you’re on a jury and have to decide the nominations—and then finally you might realize what an honor it actually is.
I know for a fact that getting contacted and being told you’ve been nominated for a Hugo is quite stirring, and no one should take that honor away from someone else. There are excellent publications who have been on the ballot for long time that are deserving of an award, and ...
Ballard’s ‘last’ story actually published in Interzone in nineties
Futurismic —
... ) is that, while “The Dying Fall” is indeed Ballard’s last known piece of short fiction, The Guardian haven’t plucked it from the papers left on his desk in his last days; it was in fact originally published in long-running UK sf magazine Interzone in 1996. ...
2009 Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine Nominees
Semiprozine.org —
This week, we’re going to feature the 2009 Hugo Award Nominees for Best Semiprozine.
Best Semiprozine
Clarkesworld Magazine edited by Neil Clarke, Nick Mamatas & Sean Wallace
Interzone edited by Andy Cox
Locus edited by Charles N. Brown, Kirsten Gong-Wong, & Liza Groen Trombi
The New York Review of Science Fiction edited by Kathryn Cramer, Kris Dikeman, David G. Hartwell, & Kevin J. Maroney
Weird Tales edited ...
Interzone
Semiprozine.org —
... British Fantasy Award, Hugo Award, a great many awards and reprints for individual contents.
Other Items of Interest:
Interzone sponsors the annual James White Award for new authors and publishes the winner; biweekly free podcast of stories selected from Interzone (and other TTA Press magazines Black Static and Crimewave); increasing amount of website exclusive content; annual Interzone Readers’ Poll
Website:
ttapress.com/interzone
Information provided by Andy Cox.
Friday Photo Blogging: Banana-boat Blues
Velcro City Tourist Board —
... The drought has broken! Interzone #222 continues TTA’s run of gorgeous and genuinely sf-nal cover art: ...
Sturgeon Award Semiprozine Story
Semiprozine.org —
Among the finalists for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for best short science fiction is the following story from a semiprozine:
“His Master’s Voice” by Hannu Rajaniemi, Interzone 218
The Award will be presented during the Campbell Conference Awards Banquet at the University of Kansas in Lawrence this July.
World SF
Nebula Awards Blog —
... , my new anthology of science fiction, fantasy and horror from around the world, I was surprised to discover just how many writers from outside the “Anglo-Saxon world” (as the French call it) are now being published professionally in American and British anthologies and magazines. Dutch writer Jetse de Vries became one of the editors of Interzone, the prestigious British SF magazine, published short stories in English in half-a-dozen places, and currently edits a major SF anthology for British publishers Solaris. Aliette de Bodard – who lives in Paris, speaks French, yet writes ...
BFA Shortlist and Semiprozines
Semiprozine.org —
... are represented in the following categories:
BEST SHORT FICTION
All Mouth (Paul Meloy) Black Static 6, Ed. Andy Cox - TTA Press
Winter Journey (Joel Lane) Black Static 5, Ed. Andy Cox - TTA Press
BEST NON-FICTION
Mutant Popcorn (Nick Lowe) Interzone - TTA Press
BEST MAGAZINE
Black Static (Andy Cox) TTA Press
Interzone (Andy Cox et. al.) TTA Press
Postscripts (Peter Crowther & Nick ...
Congratulations to Interzone
Semiprozine.org —
... Interzone has recently published it’s 223rd issue, making it the longest-running British science fiction magazine (if counted by issues). The previous record-holder was New Worlds, which ran to 222 issues. ...
SF With Romantic Elements: A Sampler
The Galaxy Express —
... make a good resource for those times when we might be in a position to find such stories, like trips to bookstores or conventions. But if you can’t wait that long, there are a few free stories you can enjoy right now. I cut and pasted Ms. Pantelis’ commentaries in their entirety for the most part. My additional observations/additions are bracketed. Sally forth and discover what might be to your liking: Will McIntosh (his short stories appeared in Interzone, Black Static, Strange Horizons [links you straight to his stories], ...
Interzone 224, new issue and US distribution
Semiprozine.org —
... Interzone issue 224, published on September 10th, contains a novella by Jason Sanford plus short stories by Katherine Sparrow & Rachel Swirsky, Jeremiah Tolbert, Adrian Joyce, and Chris Butler. Cover art is by Adam Tredowski and interior art by Paul Drummond, Dave Senecal, Mark Pexton, and Martin Bland. All the usual news, reviews and give-aways are here, and the books section includes Robert Holdstock on 25 years of Mythago Wood. ...
'A Gift From the Culture' Set for the Big Screen?
Iain Banks —
... Last week's big Banks buzz (which broke while I was away on holiday, hence the late posting here - apologies for that to everyone who came looking for a timely update and didn't find one...) is about the prospect of a film adaptation of the short story 'A Gift From the Culture', which was first published in issue #20 of Interzone, the UK's longest-running science fiction magazine, and is more readily available in the Iain M collection ...
The Interzone Sampler
Ecstatic Days —
... One surprising thing about this angst is the belief that the American style of SF magazine publishing—using a digest format—is the only way to achieve SF magazine success. For proof of another way to thrive, please consider the British magazine Interzone. ...
