As Electronic Editions Editor for TTA Press, it is with great pleasure that I introduce to you, the reader, another way to enjoy Interzone. In addition to the print version, readers will now enjoy instant access worldwide to the first ever e-Editions of Britain’s longest running science fiction and fantasy magazine, premiering at Fictionwise.

Beginning with Fictionwise’s regular release of new titles on Monday, December 17, 2007, readers will have the option of purchasing single issues or a one-year subscription. The eBooks will debut with the three latest issues of Interzone: 211, 212, & 213. Future issues will appear alongside the arrival of the print edition. At this time, there are no plans to offer any issues before 211.

Fictionwise offers a wide array of eBook formats, which now include formats for the Sony Reader and Amazon Kindle (with wireless download option).

Inside each e-Edition of Interzone you will find the complete text and color artwork found in the print edition. In lieu of having the compelling look and feel that our editor, Andy Cox, bestows on the print edition, the e-Edition will be formatted so that it can be easily read on virtually any electronic device.

A one-year eMagazine subscription would make a great holiday gift for yourself or a friend. New issues automatically appear in your personal Fictionwise bookshelf when they become available, and an email notification will be sent. You can begin with the issue of your choice. Subscriptions are convenient and save you money!

I hope you enjoy reading the e-Edition of Interzone as much as Andy, myself, and the good folks at Fictionwise have enjoyed bringing it to you. Don’t forget to try TTA Press’s Crimewave, crime and mystery magazine, available now at Fictionwise.

Cheers!
Pete Bullock

P.S. Something is coming through… Black Static is seeping out…

Handy links to TTA Press offerings at Fictionwise: Interzone 211, Interzone 212, Interzone 213, Interzone one-year subscription, & Crimewave 9

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