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Following up from last week 's free short story with introduction by its author Alex Clarkson, here's another chance to read the first ever Pulp Idol winner from back in 2006. Novelist Adam Roberts described Colin Harvey's tale The Stinker as "an excellent story, with an intriguing premise that ...
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sfx.co.uk — When The Sarah Jane Adventures returns to BBC1 for a second series, there’ll be a new face in the regular cast. It’s GCSE year for young actress Yasmin Paige (Maria Jackson), so she’s bowing out. But Sarah Jane’s Scooby gang won’t be short-handed, ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine

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sfx.co.uk — The latest SFX Special is now on sale and it’s a cornucopia of CG eye-candy as we delve into the world of computer generated special FX. Here’s some of the goodness that awaits you: * An exclusive cover image designed specially for SFX by the Doctor ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine
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fsfmag.com — The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning SF magazine which is the original publisher of SF classics like Stephen King's Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon, and Walter M. Miller's A Canticle for ... (more) Fantasy and Science Fiction
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SF Signal — ... Edge #39 features fiction from Matthew Kressel, Claude Lalumière, Margaret Yang, Chad Bank, and Brian Haycock. Ray Gun Revival #46 has a gorgeous looking new issue featuring fiction by Jonathon Mast, Justin R. Macumber, T.M. Hunter, Jonathan J. Schlosser, and Alice M. Roelke. The issue also features continuing serials by M. Keaton, Keanan Brand, L. S. King, Johne Cook, and Sean T. M. Stiennon, as well as art by Christian Hecker and reviews. @SFX: "The Stinker" by Colin Harvey. Lee Rourke of The Guardian says: It's time to ...

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Futurismic — ... from Matthew Kressel, Claude Lalumière, Margaret Yang, Chad Bank, and Brian Haycock. Ray Gun Revival #46 has a gorgeous looking new issue featuring fiction by Jonathon Mast, Justin R. Macumber, T.M. Hunter, Jonathan J. Schlosser, and Alice M. Roelke. The issue also features continuing serials by M. Keaton, Keanan Brand, L. S. King, Johne Cook, and Sean T. M. Stiennon, as well as art by Christian Hecker and reviews. SFX has “The Stinker” by Colin Harvey. And finally, Munseys has “The ...

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