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BLACK STATIC 50
The January–February issue contains new novelettes and short stories by Ray Cluley, Georgina Bruce, V.H. Leslie, Tyler Keevil, Tim Casson, and Gary Budden. The cover art is by Vince Haig (for 'White Rabbit' by Georgina Bruce), and interior illustrations are by Vince Haig again, Martin Hanford, and Richard Wagner. Features: Coffinmaker's Blues by Stephen Volk (comment); Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker (comment); Case Notes by Peter Tennant (book reviews and an interview with Simon Bestwick); Blood Spectrum by Tony Lee (DVD/Blu-ray reviews).
This issue mails out early January.
Coming Shortly
In which Pete reveals the contents of the next Case Notes book review column.
Lightening the Load
In which Pete once again consigns books from his TBR to the depths of purgatory.
Books Received - An Update
In which Pete continues to keep track of his ever growing TBR pile.
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BLACK STATIC 49
The November-December issue contains new novelettes and short stories by Ralph Robert Moore, Thana Niveau, Simon Bestwick, Stephen Hargadon, Erinn L. Kemper, and Tim Lees. The cover art is by Martin Hanford, and interior illustrations are by Ben Baldwin, Martin Hanford, and Vincent Sammy. Features: Coffinmaker's Blues by Stephen Volk (comment); Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker (comment); Case Notes by Peter Tennant (book reviews and an interview with Nicole Cushing); Blood Spectrum by Tony Lee (DVD/Blu-ray reviews).
Coming Shortly
In which Pete reveals who he'll be interviewing and what books he'll be reviewing in Black Static #49.
Books Received - An Update
In which Pete lists the latest intake of books vying for review in Black Static.
Lightening the Load
In which Pete once again puts on the black cap and pronounces sentence on books that have outlived their welcome.
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