Interzone, Number 148, October 1999
Contents only
Greg Egan. Border Guards.
Robert Reed. At the Corner of Darwin and Eternity.
Kim Newman. Just Like Eddy.
Jamie Barras. The Woman Who Saved The World.
Stephen Dedman. The Lady MacBeth Blues.
Don Webb. Turn-of-the-Century Real Life.
Other Stuff
- James Herbert interviewed by David Mathew
- David Langford's Ansible Link
- Nick Lowe's 'Mutant Popcorn' reviews 'The Phantom Menace'
- Paul J. McAuley reviews Stephen Baxter's 'Time : Mainfold 1', Jan Lars Jensen's 'Shiva 3000', 'The Science of Discworld', Iain Banks 'The Business', Brian Aldiss' 'When the Feast is Finished : Reflections on Terminal Illness', Nicholas Royle's 'The Time Out Book of Paris Short Stories'
- Tom Arden reviews Marc Matz 'Nocturne for a Dangerous Man', Sheri S. Tepper's 'Singer from the Sea', 'Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds! Collected Essays, 1934-1998' edited by Ian T. Macauley (the essayist in question being Arthur C Clarke)
- Chris Gilmore reviews 'The Dedalus Book of Spanish Fantasy' edited by Margaret Jull Costa and Annella McDermott, Eric Brown's 'Penumbra', Jonathan Carroll's 'The Marriage of Sticks', Glenda Noramly's 'Havenstar'
- David Mathew reviews Peter Crowther's 'The Longest Single Note and Other Strange Compositions', Robert Irwin's 'Satan Wants Me', Frank Ryan's 'The Sundered World', Michael Marshall Smith's 'What You Make It'
- David Lee Stone reviewed magazines Vector, Prism UK, Kimota, Obelisk
- Tim Robins reviews Kim Newman's 'Life's Lottery'
- Paul Beardsley reviews audio SF
copyright Mark Watson 2005
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