Well, what do you know - Locus Online has been running for a decade. They must have been one of the first sf publications to dip a toe in the digital waters. I wonder if they’ll be among the first to take the plunge and abandon print entirely?
Interzone celebrates twenty five years of continuous publication with this, its two hundred and ninth issue. The fiction offering is supplied by a mix of old hands who owe a part of their current standing to the magazine (most notably M. John Harrison, whose work appeared in the first ever issue) and some new hot properties. Continue reading “Magazine Review: Interzone #209 (Silver Anniversary Issue)”