review

Interzone, Number 132, June 1998

Contents only

Dominic Green. That Thing Over There.

nb appeared in Hartwell's Years Best SF #4, whence I wrote : "High in the mountains of China/Tibet evidence of a millenia old conflict comes to light. A superior form of being were wiped out, but their DNA will live"

Tanith Lee. Yellow and Red.

Colin Greenland. Emergency Exit.

Extract from his third Tabitha Jute novel 'Mother of Plenty'

Alexander Glass. Storage.

Keith Brooke. Segue.

Ian Watson. What Actually Happened in Docklands.

Other Stuff

  • Colin greenland interviewed by Paul Brazier/David Pringle
  • Ansible Link
  • Nick Lowe's Mutant Popcorn covers 'Sphere', 'Gattaca' and 'Fallen'
  • Wendy Bradley's tv column covers 'Invasion : Earth'
  • Keith Brooke goes 'Site-Seeing SF on the 'net'
  • Paul J McAuley reviews Gregory Benford's 'Cosm', Robert Sawyer's 'Illegal Alien', Richard Calder's 'Cythera', Alexander Beshir's 'Mir', Richard Grant's 'In the Land of Winter', 'Disco 2000' ed sarah Champion
  • David J Stone reviews Cthulhu collection 'The Hastur Cycle', 'The Third Alternative'
  • Peter Crowther ponders horror fiction, and reviews Graham Joyce's 'The Stormwatcher', Jonathan Carroll's 'Kissing the Beehive', Ed Gorman's 'Eye of the Beholder'
  • Chris Gilmore reviews J.V. Jones' 'The Barbed Cell', Sarah Ash's 'The Lost Child', Kate Jacoby's 'Exile's Return', Robin Hobb's 'Ship of Magic'

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