Interzone, Number 140, February 1999
Contents only
Geoff Ryman. Everywhere.
Stephen Baxter. The Plain of Bones.
(An adapted extract from Mammoth Book 1 : Silverhair)
Jennifer Swift. Living History.
Brian Stableford. The Gateway to Eternity.
Second installment.
Other Stuff.
- Stan Nicholls interviews Stephen Baxter
- David Mathew interviews Tom Holland
- David Langford's Ansible Link
- Gary Westfahl's media column - 'Janeways and Thaneways - the better half, and worse half, of Science-Fiction Television' - muses on gender issues in ST.
- Tom Arden reviews Ricardo Pinto's 'The Chosen'
- Paul J McAuley reviews Neil Gaiman's 'Stardust', Sherri S Tepper's 'Six Moon Dance', Jack McDevitt's 'Moonfall', J.R. Dunn's 'Full Tide of Night', and the Charles L Harness collection 'An Ornament to His Profession'
- Chris Gilmore reviews Guy Gavriel Kay's 'Sailing to Sarantium', Dennis Etchison's 'Double Edge', Bruce Durie's 'The High History of the Holy Quail', Patricia A. McKillip's 'Song for the Basilisk'
- David Mathew reviews Ramsey Campbell's 'Ghosts and Grisly Things', A.S. Byatt's 'Elementals', Chaz Brenchley's 'Tower of the King's Daughter', Clive Barker's 'Galilee'
copyright Mark Watson 2005
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