review

Interzone, Number 129, April 1998

Contents only

Eric Brown. Vulpheous.

Sarah Ash. Merveille.

Uri Geller. Newbold.

Frank Cottrell Boyce. The Ahhhhh.

Jayme Lynne Blaschke. The Dust.

Paul Di Filippo. Don't Let Them See You Nova.

Other Stuff

  • David Langford's Ansible Link
  • Sarah Ash interviewed by David Mathew
  • Nick Lowe's Mutant Popcorn column reviews 'Starship Troopers', 'Alien Rsurrection'
  • Wendy Bradley's tv column reviews 'Space Island One'
  • Gary Westfahl's 'Greyer Lensmen - or, Looking Backword in Anger' ponders the greying of sf fandom
  • Paul Di Filippo reviews Kim Newman and Eugene Byrne's alternate history 'Back in the USSA'
  • Chris Gilmore reviews James Lovegrove's 'Days', Sheri S. Tepper's 'The Family Tree', Marting Wagner's 'Rachel's Machine', Susan Schwartz's 'Cross and Crescent'
  • Peter Crowther reviews Joe Lansdale's 'The Good, the Bad, and the Indifferent', reprints of Richard Matheson's 'I Am Legend' and 'Hell House', Ray Bradbury's 'The Illustrated Man' and 'The October Country' and Peter Straub's 'Shadowland', and also Chris Snow's 'Fear Nothing'
  • Brian Stableford reviews a collection of Julian Hawthorne's stories entitled 'The Rose of Death and Other Mysterious Delusions', edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
  • Paul Brazier reviews some tv sf, Mark Morris books 'Longbarrow' and 'Mr Bad Face', and 'The Bodysnatchers' (Dr Who)

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