April 2003


MagazinesReceived

NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION #174, A4, 24pp, $4 (12/$36; Canada 12/$38; r.o.w. 12/$48) from Dragon Press, P.O. Box 78, Pleasantville, NY 10570, USA (e-mail: info@nyrsf.com; http://www.nyrsf.com). Essays, reviews and topical comment for the SF field from a fourteen-time Hugo award nominee. This issue sees Paul Pipkin on W.B. Seabrook's influence, Darrell Schweitzer on Thomas Ligotti, Gillian Dooley on Doris Lessing's SF series, James Morrow on Terry Bisson, Howard Hendrix on Jim Munroe, Philip E. Smith on Heinlein's fantasy fiction, Michael Levy on Kate Elliott's Jaran, and Alec Austin on Michael Chabon's Summerland.

ROADWORKS #15, A5, 124pp p/b, £5 (2/£9:50; Europe 2/£13:50/Eur22; USA 2/$19; r.o.w. 2/£14:50) from Trevor Denyer, 7 Mountview, Church Lane West, Aldershot, Hampshire GU11 3LN (e-mail: mail@roadworks-legend.co.uk; http://www.roadworks-legend.co.uk). The latest issue of this "imaginative fiction" magazine has stories from Jason Gould, Gary Couzens, Paul Ward, John Wilson, Paul Finch, John Paul Catton, Martin Owton, and Steve Redwood, plus an interview with Robert Rankin.

SPACE AND TIME #97, A4, 52pp, $6:50 (2/$10; outside USA 2/$12) from Space and Time, 138 W. 70th Street (4B), New York, NY 10023-4468, USA (http://www.cith.org/space&time.html). A rich mixture of fiction and poetry covering all aspects of the fantasy genre – science fiction, supernatural horror, swords and sorcery, and the unclassifiable – from Beverly Bonnie O'Neill, Jeff Carlson, A.R. Morlan, Terry McGarry, Bayard, Jeffrey Goddin, and J.W. Donnelly, plus an interview with Thomas Ligotti.


AnthologiesReceived

LAND/SPACE edited by Candas Jane Dorsey & Judy McCrosky, trade paperback ISBN 1-895836-90-5, Can$16:95, or hardback ISBN 1-895836-92-1, Can$28:95, 256pp, from Tesseract Books, 214-21, 10405 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3S2, Canada (e-mail: tesseract@bookscollective.com; http://www.bookscollective.com). An anthology of speculative fiction and poetry exploring the prairie and the space above it, expressing prairie themes, visions and (un)reality. Exploring the myriad ways in which prairie landscape has shaped their voices and their material are writers from Canada, the US, England and Australia including Alexandra Merry Arrvin, John Baillie, Martha Bayless, Ven Begamudré, Renée Bennett, Steven Michael Berzensky (a.k.a. Mick Burrs), Donna Bowman, Tobias Buckell, Ron Collins, Alyx Dellamonica, Candas Jane Dorsey, Carolyn Ives Gilman, Geoff Hart, James A. hartley, Mark Anthony Jarman, Darren K. Latta, David Levine, Sophie Masson, Judy McCrosky, Derryl Murphy, Carole Nomarhas, Holly Phillips, Ursula Pflug, Hugh Spencer, and Anne Waltz.

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