Fantasy and Science Fiction Jan/Feb 2013
We got four novelettes and five short stories in this rather packed edition as well as the editorial pieces, including the occasional science fact piece.The first of the novelettes is Alex Irvine’s...
View ArticleAsimov’s Science Fiction April/May 2013
We get a fairly substantial offering in this edition of the magazine with a novella, four novelettes, five short stories and, to step outside the progression a bit, seven poems along with the...
View ArticleAnalog Science Fact & Fiction - May 2013
As this is only a single month edition and they are running a serial, we get the second instalment of that serial, a single novelette, four short stories, rather unusually for Analog a poem and the...
View ArticleInterzone #245 March – April 2013
There were five stories in this edition of the magazine, two of which are novelettes, along with the usual book, film and DVD reviews and David Langford’s ‘Ansible Link’. The ‘Ansible Link’ column...
View ArticleAsimov’s Science Fiction – June 2013
In this single month’s edition of the magazine, we get a novella, two novelettes, two short stories and three poems. The novella is ‘Precious Mental’ from Robert Reed, another tale set in his Great...
View ArticleFantasy & Science Fiction Mar/Apr 2013
In this edition of the magazine, we get four novelettes, six short stories and a poem along with the editorial columnsThe first of the novelettes is Deborah J Ross’s ‘Among Friends’. Set in the...
View ArticleAsimov’s Science Fiction - July 2013
We get four novelettes, three short stories and poems in this edition of the magazine to go with the regular editorial pieces.The first of the novelettes is Carrie Vaughn’s ‘The Art of Homecoming’,...
View ArticleAnalog Science Fiction and Fact July August 2013
We get two novellas, two novelettes, seven short stories, two science fact pieces and a poem as well as the conclusion of the serialisation of Edward Lerner’s novel and the usual editorial...
View ArticleFantasy and Science Fiction – May June 2013
We get a fairly eclectic collection of tales in this edition of the magazine including an all-too-rare foreign tale translated to English. There is a single novella, five novelettes and five short...
View ArticleInterzone #246 May-June 2013
As well as David Langford’s ‘Ansible Link’ we get the results of the readers’ poll for last year and seven stories as well as the winning story from the James White Writer’s Competition 2012. A rather...
View ArticleAsimov’s Science Fiction August 2013
This edition of the magazine has a novella, three novelettes, a single short story and two poems. The novella is Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s ‘The Application of Hope’. In this story the human Fleet is...
View ArticleAnalog Science Fiction and Fact – October 2013
This month, we get a novella, two novelettes, five short stories and the regular science fact piece along with the regular editorial pieces. The novella is ‘Luna Bleue’ from Janet Catherine Johnston....
View ArticleInterzone #247 Jul-Aug 2013
The ‘Ansible Link’ column bring us a bit of pleasure out of sadness with the news that the final novel by Diana Wynne Jones, ‘The Islands of Chaldea’, incomplete at the time of her death in 2011, has...
View ArticleAnalog Science Fiction and Fact - November 2013
Barely has Edward M Lerner’s latest serialisation finished than he’s back with the novella ‘The Matthews Conundrum’. Apparently the Matthews family is a big noise in the Interstellar Commerce Union...
View ArticleFantasy & Science Fiction Extended Edition September/October 2013
In this edition of the periodical has a novella, three novelettes and eight short stories. We start off with Rachel Pollack’s ‘The Queen of Eyes’, the latest entry in her series of stories featuring...
View ArticleAsimov’s Science Fiction – December 2013
We get three novelettes, five short stories and a poem along with the regular editorial pieces. The first of the novelettes is ‘Pearl Rehabilitative Colony for Ungrateful Daughters’ by Henry Lien. Set...
View ArticleInterzone #248 Sep-Oct 2013
We get five stories in this edition along with the usual reviews sections and David Langford’s ‘Ansible Link’ where we learn that Peter Capaldi had a smallish part in ‘World War Z’, credited as W.HO....
View ArticleInterzone #249 Nov-Dec 2013
In this final edition of the year we get six relatively short stories, though all are at least reasonably good. As usual, we start with David Langford’s ‘Ansible Link’ column brings us the rather...
View ArticleFantasy & Science Fiction Extended Edition Nov-Dec 2013
Along with the usual editorial stuff we get a novella, five novelettes and two short stories in this edition. Less successfully for a magazine being read on a phone, there were also a number of...
View ArticleAsimov’s Science Fiction February 2014
We get three novelettes, four short stories and five poems in this edition of the magazine and we start with ‘Schools of Clay’ from Derek Künsken which takes to a more alien environment than we...
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