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8/2002
Paul
di Filippo, A
Mouthful of Tongues
Paul Park, If Lions
Could Speak
7/2002
Charles
Stross, Toast
Paul Tomlinson, Harry Harrison
- An Annotated Bibliography
Dave Hutchinson, The Villages
Sean Wallace & Philip Harbottle (ed.), Fantasy
Annual 4
Sean Wallace & Philip Harbottle (ed.), Fantasy
Annual 5
Philip Harbottle (ed.),Fantasy
Adventures 1
Philip Harbottle (ed.),Fantasy
Adventures 2
Sydney J. Bounds, The Best of - Volume
1
Sydney J. Bounds, The Best of - Volume
2
Barrington J. Bayley, The
Great Hydration
Maynard & Sims, Selling
Dark Miracles
Maynard & Sims, Secret
Geography of Nightmare
Barrington J. Bayley, The
Sinners of Erspia
Jeff VanderMeer, City
of Saints & Madmen
Richard M. Lupoff, One Murder at
a Time
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7/2002
Charles
Stross interview at
infinity plus
"I'm a child of the cyberpunk age. I work on the
net, I sleep on a Japanese bed bought from a Scandinavian multinational,
I've done the dot-com thing, and I keep waking up in strange cities
all over Europe."
Jeff
VanderMeer interview at infinity plus
"It was after midnight and I was sleeping. Suddenly,
I woke with this image in my head of a missionary looking up at a
woman in a third-story window. I had the first lines of the story
running through my head. It was so compelling that I immediately ran
to the computer and began to type the beginning of "Dradin, in
Love". The chilling, inexplicable thing for me is that Ambergris
just grew up around that image."
Keith
Brooke's HEAD
SHOTS review
"Keith Brooke writes the kind of intelligent,
empathic science fiction that uses a variety of circumstances, including
alien environments, genetic modification and behaviour modifying drugs,
to examine a range of human emotional states."
Sarah Singleton's CROW
MAIDEN reviewed
"The Crow Maiden is this year's best-kept secret.
The book is readily available from internet bookshops such as Amazon,
but is generally not to be found on high street bookshelves. Which
is a shame but do not let that stand in your way. It deserves to sell
by the truckload. The characters are entirely believable. The story
is complicated and yet it all makes sense. The prose is dazzling throughout.
I love its dark, sensual quality."
Maynard
& Sims interview at The SF Site
"For us, the supernatural is an event in the
story, usually obviously the pivotal event that has its basis in something
that cannot be explained rather than in any earth based reality. So
by that token some of our more recent, and unpublished stories are
not supernatural but are horror. The bulk of our work though does
feature plots that feature the unknown, the unexplained, the strange.
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