Interzone, Number 142, April 1999
Contents only
Tanith Lee. The Sky-Green Blues.
Paul J. McAuley. Alien TV.
Subsequently collected in McAuley's 'Little Machines' whence I wrote : 'written for the UK annual Novacon (#28 in this case) ... set at a con, in which transmissions from an alien race are now generally clicked over by those with the tv remotes.."
Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff. White Dog.
Ben Jeapes. Go with the Flow.
Nicholas Waller. Vanguard.
Other Stuff.
- Jeff Noon interviewed by Polly Marshall
- 'From Scouse Barmaid to International Bestseller' being the title of an interview with J.V. Jones by Jayme Lynn Blaschke
- Nick Lowe's 'Mutant Popcorn' reviews 'A Bugs Life', 'Meet Joe Black', 'Practical Magic'
- Gary Westfahl reviews The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
- John Clute reviews Mary Doria Russell's 'Children of God', Gore Vidal's 'The Smithsonian Institution : a Novel'
- Paul J. McAuley reviews C.S. Friedman's 'The Alien Shore', Robert Sheckley's 'Godshome', Anthony McCarten's 'Spinners', Neil Gaiman's 'Smoke and Mirrors'
- Chris Gilmore reviews Martin Wilson's 'The Homunculus', Robin Hobb's 'The Mad Ship', Nancy Kilpatrick's 'Reborn' ('..a load of bilge..'), Alison Sinclair's 'Cavalcade'
- Tom Arden reviews Juliet E. McKenna's 'The Thief's Gamble', James Stoddard's 'The High House', Chaz Brenchley's 'The Keys to D'Esperance'
- David Lee Stone reviews magazines 'Odyssey', 'The Zone', and 'Voyage'
copyright Mark Watson 2005
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