Interzone #282 (July-August 2019): New Science Fiction & Fantasy (Interzone Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine)

July 23, 2019 - Comment

The July-August 2019 issue contains new cutting edge science fiction and fantasy by Storm Humbert, Erica L. Satifka, Kristi DeMeester, Gregor Hartmann, Timothy Mudie, and N.A. Sulway. The 2019 cover artist is Richard Wagner, and interior colour illustrations are by Richard Wagner, Vincent Sammy, Martin Hanford and others. Features: Ansible Link by David Langford (news

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The July-August 2019 issue contains new cutting edge science fiction and fantasy by Storm Humbert, Erica L. Satifka, Kristi DeMeester, Gregor Hartmann, Timothy Mudie, and N.A. Sulway. The 2019 cover artist is Richard Wagner, and interior colour illustrations are by Richard Wagner, Vincent Sammy, Martin Hanford and others. Features: Ansible Link by David Langford (news and obits); Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe (film reviews); Book Zone (book reviews, including an interview with Nina Allan); Andy Hedgecock’s Future Interrupted (comment); Aliya Whiteley’s Climbing Stories (comment); guest editorial by Kristi DeMeester.

Interzone’s 2019 cover artist is Richard Wagner

Fiction:

Verum by Storm Humbert
illustrated by Richard Wagner

Can You Tell Me How to Get to Apocalypse? by Erica L. Satifka
illustrated by Vincent Sammy

The Frog’s Prince; or, Iron Henry by N.A. Sulway

The Princess of Solomon Pond Mall by Timothy Mudie
illustrated by Martin Hanford

Heaven Looks Down on the Tomb by Gregor Hartmann
illustrated by Richard Wagner

FiGen: A Love Story by Kristi DeMeester

Features:

Guest Editorial
Kristi DeMeester

Future Interrupted: Corporate Ziggurats and Fabulous Ruins
Andy Hedgecock

Climbing Stories: The Breath Before the Beginning
Aliya Whiteley

Ansible Link
David Langford

Reviews:

Book Zone

Books reviewed include The Dollmaker by Nina Allan (plus author interview conducted by Andy Hedgecock), Beneath the World, A Sea by Chris Beckett, The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders, The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Wendy Trimboli & Alicia Zaloga, New Maps: More Uncollected John Sladek edited by David Langford, Luna: Moon Rising by Ian McDonald, AfroSFv3 edited by Ivor W. Hartmann

Mutant Popcorn
Nick Lowe

Films reviewed include X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Brightburn, Tolkien, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Men in Black: International, Aladdin, Toy Story 4, Detective Pikachu, The Dead Don’t Die, Diamantino, A Dog’s Journey, High Life

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