Interzone, Number 134, August 1998
Contents only
Alastair Reynolds. Stroboscopic.
Michael Bishop. Sequel on Skorpios.
Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff. Who Have No Eyes.
Alexander Glass. Loop.
Charles Stross. Toast : a Con Report.
Cherry Wilder. The Bernstein Room.
Other Stuff
- Mary Doria Russell is interviewed by Stan Nicholls and Anne Gray
- David Langford's Ansible Link
- Nick Lowe's Mutant Popcorn reviews 'Mimic', 'Deep Impact', 'Dark City', 'Star Kid'
- Mike Ashley reviews the animated 'The Magic Sword'
- Gary Westfahl ponders dangers from the skies in the shape of meteor strikes
- Chris Gilmore reviews Caroyln Ives Gilman's 'Halfway Human', Ian McDonald's 'Kirinya', Frederik Pohl's 'O Pioneer', Adam Nichols' 'The Pioneer'
- David Mathew reviews Mike Resnick's 'Kirinyaga : A Fable of Utopia', Scott Mackay's 'Outpost', Steven Barnes' 'Iron Shadows', Barbara Hambly's 'Icefalcon's Quest', and 'Blood Read: the Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture' edited by Joan Gordon and Veronica Hollinger
- Brian Stableford reviews Orson Scott Card's 'Heartfire' and J. Gregory Keyes 'Newton's Cannon' and Robert Charles Wilson's 'Darwinia'
- Roy Gray reviews the stage version of Terry Pratchett's 'Guards! Guards!'
- David V. Barrett in Stephen May's 'Stardust and Ashes'
copyright Mark Watson 2005
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