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23 Jul
23 Jul
Black Static was known as The Third Alternative for 42 issues.
The Third Alternative issues are very rare! these are £10 UK / £12 Europe / £14 Rest of the World, including p&p.
Black Static back issues are £5 UK / £6 Europe / £7 Rest of the World, including p&p.
Orders (credit/debit card, or cheques etc payable to TTA Press) can be sent by snail mail to TTA Press, 5 Martins Lane, Witcham, Ely, Cambs CB6 2LB, UK; emailed with credit/debit card details to andy[at]ttapress[dot]demon[dot]co[dot]uk; or paid by PayPal to TTA Press (andy[at]ttapress.demon.co.uk).
TTA1 SOLD OUT
Stories by Nicholas Royle, Mike O’Driscoll, Joel Lane, Rupert Loydell, Conrad Williams…
TTA2 SOLD OUT
Stories by Neil Williamson, Paul Di Filippo, Christopher Kenworthy, Jim Steel, Paul Pinn, Peter Crowther, David Logan…
TTA3 SOLD OUT
Stories by Roger Stone, DF Lewis, John Gimblett, Mat Coward, Albert Russo, Justina Robson, Peter Finch, Tim Nickels, Allen Ashley…
TTA4 SOLD OUT
Stories by Lawrence Dyer, Jessica Anderson, Brian Howell, Rhys Hughes, Bruce Boston, Kimberley Padgett-Clarke, Paul Pinn, Don Webb, Steve Antczak…
TTA5 SOLD OUT
Stories by Rick Cadger, Mark McLaughlin, Joel Lane, Neal Asher, PJL Hinder, Tim Lebbon, Wayne Edwards, Julie Travis, Mike O’Driscoll…
TTA6 SOLD OUT
Stories by Neil Williamson, David Logan, Andrew Hook, Alan Casey, Roger Stone, Gary Couzens, Rhys Hughes…
TTA7 SOLD OUT
Stories by Tim Nickels, Mat Coward, Gwyneth Hughes, James Miller, Rick Cadger, DF Lewis, Allen Ashley, Christopher Kenworthy, Paul Pinn, Steve Antczak…
TTA8 SOLD OUT
Stories by Martin Simpson, Joel Lane, Sam Ravens’craft, Hick Turnball, Sarah J Evans, Allen Ashley, Simon Avery, Mark McLaughlin, Nicholas Royle…
TTA9 SOLD OUT
Stories by Rick Cadger, Clinton Wastling, James Miller, Brian Howell, Alan Frackelton, Neil Williamson, Catherine Dean, Jessica Anderson…
TTA10 SOLD OUT
Stories by Nicholas Royle, Mike O’Driscoll, Jeff VanderMeer, Don Webb, Ceri Jordan, Christopher Kenworthy, Mark McLaughlin, Chris Bell, Jamie Barras…
TTA11 SOLD OUT
Stories by Martin Simpson, Conrad Williams, Allen Ashley, James Miller, Justina Robson, Neil Williamson, Rick Cadger, Simon Avery…
TTA12 SOLD OUT
Stories by Jason Gould, Tim Nickels, Tim Lees, Lawrence Dyer, Rhys Hughes, Joel Lane…
TTA13 SOLD OUT
Stories by Nicholas Royle, Clifford Thurlow, Allen Ashley, Jason Frowley, Peter Crowther & James Lovegrove…
TTA14 SOLD OUT
Stories by Mark Morris, David Langford, Jeff VanderMeer, Paul Meloy…
TTA15 SOLD OUT
Stories by Conrad Williams, Mike O’Driscoll, Justina Robson, Jason Gould, Rhys Hughes…
TTA16 SOLD OUT
Stories by Christopher Priest, Tamar Yellin, Paul Finch, Terence Greenhough, James Lovegrove…
TTA17 SOLD OUT
Stories by Conrad Williams, Roberta Murphy, Joel Lane, Steve Rasnic Tem, Alexander Glass, Jason Frowley, Jeff VanderMeer…
TTA18 SOLD OUT
Stories by Tom Piccirilli, Sten Westgard, Antony Mann, Ron Butlin, Paul Leonard, Alexander Glass…
TTA19 SOLD OUT
Stories by Barry Fishler, Michael Marshall Smith, Jason Gould, Jason Frowley, Clifford Thurlow, Lynda E Rucker, Sten Westgard…
TTA20 SOLD OUT
Stories by Brian Ruckley, Liz Williams, Tim Lees, Mat Coward, James Harris, Ian Watson, James Van Pelt, Alexander Glass…
TTA21 SOLD OUT
Stories by Sten Westgard, Mike O’Driscoll, Yvonne Navarro, Glen Dennis, Andrew Hook, Christopher East…
TTA22 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���On Probation��� by Alexander Glass; ���The Numbers of the Dead��� by Sten Westgard; ���The Blue Magnolia��� by Tony Ballantyne; ���Fugitive Spirit��� by Rosanne Rabinowitz; ���The Seven Wonders of the Modern World��� by Jason Gould; ���Spirit Dance��� by Douglas Smith. William Gibson interviewed by David Mathew. The films of Ed Wood by Desmond Knight. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Peter Crowther���s Corner. In Space No One Can Hear You Cream by Rob Kirbyson (cartoon serial). Reviews. Interior art by Wendy Down, David Checkley, Roddy Williams and others.
TTA23 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���Gifco��� by M. John Harrison; ���Something About a Sunday Night��� by Charles M Saplak; ���Xenos Beach��� by Graham Joyce; ���The Arcana of Maps��� by Jessica Reisman; ���Green to Blue��� by Brian Howell; ���Copying Cannibals��� by Mark Morris. Peter Straub interviewed by David Mathew. The films/plays of Dennis Potter by Roger Keen. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Peter Crowther���s Corner. In Space No One Can Hear You Cream by Rob Kirbyson (cartoon serial). Reviews. Cover art by Mike Bohatch. Interior art by David Checkley, Fiona Griffiths, Wendy Down, Liam Kemp, Roddy Williams.
TTA24 SOLD OUT
Stories: Paul McAuley, Christopher Kenworthy, Allen Ashley, Christopher East, Alexander Glass, Charlee Jacob . . .
TTA25 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���Excuse the Unusual Approach��� by Conrad Williams; ���Everybody’s Crazy in the West��� by Tim Lees; ���Beneath the Drops��� by Lynda E. Rucker; ���Just Between Us��� by Ryan Van Cleave; ���Contracting Iris��� by Sten Westgard; ���Violent Cities, Quiet Towns and Settled Homes��� by Simon Avery. China Mi?�ville interviewed by Tony Mileman. The films of Jan Svankmajer by Alec Worley. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Peter Crowther���s Corner. The Correspondent: Peter Tennant in Norfolk. Reviews. Cover art by Robert Sindermann. Interior art by Rob Middleton, David Checkley, Mike Bohatch, Wendy Down, Joachim Luetke, Mark Roberts.
TTA26
Stories by Danith McPherson, Simon Ings, Glen Dennis, Antony Mann, Alexander Glass, James Lovegrove. James Lovegrove interviewed by David Mathew. Jon Courtenay Grimwood interviewed by Mark Roberts. Michel Faber interviewed by David Soyka. Paul McAuley interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. The Films of Michael Powell. Reviews. Cover art by David Ho. Interior art by Mike Bohatch, Steve Bidmead, Rob Middleton, Roddy Williams, Joachim Luetke.
TTA27
Stories by Mike O���Driscoll, Joel Lane, Muriel Gray, Robert Guffey, Paul Meloy, Andrew Hook. Muriel Gray interviewed by David Mathew. Luke Rhinehart interviewed by Peter Tennant. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. The films of Andrei Tarkovsky by Tim Lees. Reviews. Cover art by Mike Bohatch. Interior art by Christopher Kenworthy, Menglef, Mike Bohatch, Chris Nurse.
TTA28
Stories by Tim Lees, Martin Simpson, James Van Pelt, Pras Stillman, Ryan Van Cleave, Alexander Glass, Douglas Smith. Graham Joyce interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Philip Raines on the films of Tim Burton. Reviews. Cover art by Shannon Hourigan. Interior art by Rob Middleton, Chris Nurse, Mark Roberts, Nigel Potter, Mike & Candice Magoski, Simon Duric, Mike Bohatch.
TTA29 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���Open the Box��� by Andrew Humphrey; ���Song For Edna��� by Barry Fishler; ���That Jellyfish Man Keeps A-Rollin��� by Leslie What; ���The Life to Come��� by Tim Lees; ���Going Back��� by Tony Richards; ���Some Help From Stanley��� by Charlie Williams; ���Watch the Pretty Girls, Kid��� by Jay Lake; ���The Weird Ways��� by S.D. Tullis. M. John Harrison interviewed by David Mathew. Steve Aylett interviewed by Iain Emsley. Profile of cult author Jeff Lint by Steve Aylett. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. The films of The Brothers Quay by Mark Beech. Reviews. Cover art by Bob Libby. Interior art by Rob Middleton, John Myroshnychenko, Mike Bohatch, Bruce Richardson, Chris Nurse, Nigel Potter.
TTA30 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���Amber Rain��� by Neil Williamson; ���A Free Man��� by Ian Watson; ���The Edge of England��� by Christopher Kenworthy; ���The Subliminal Son��� by Douglas Lain; ���Tales of the Golden Legend��� by Robert Wexler; ���Care in the Continuum��� by Paul Meloy. Mark Morris interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock. Alan Moore interviewed by Tim Lees (part one). The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. Philip Raines on the films of The Coen Brothers. Book reviews. Cover art by Peter Gric. Interior art by Bruce Richardson, Simon Duric, Chris Nurse, Roddy Williams, Nigel Potter, Bob Libby.
TTA31 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���The Routine��� by Gala Blau; ���The Machine��� by Conrad Williams; ���Putting Away Childish Things��� by John Aegard; ���The Green Man��� by Christopher Fowler; ���One Box of Books��� by Mat Coward; ���The Producer��� by Steve Mohn. Michael Marshall Smith interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock. Jeffrey Ford interviewed by Jeff Topham. Alan Moore interviewed by Tim Lees (concluding part). The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. Gary Couzens on the films of Peter Weir. John Paul Catton on Japan���s Dark Lanterns: the Shadows Beneath the Rising Sun. Book reviews. Guest editorial by Claude Lalumi?�re. Cover art by David Ho. Interior art by Joachim Luetke, Simon Duric, Bruce Richardson, Marc Werner, John Myroshnychenko, Rick Hudson.
TTA32 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���Wooden Horse��� by John Grant; ���De Fortuna��� by Brian Hodge; ���The Hard Copy��� by Joel Lane; ���Non-Existent Cats��� by Tony Richards; ���The Coventry Boy��� by Graham Joyce. Mark Chadbourn interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock; Neil Gaiman interviewed by Iain Emsley. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Japan���s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. The films of Guy Maddin by Derek Hill. Book reviews. Guest editorial by Andrew Hedgecock. Cover art by Richard Marchand. Interior art by Roddy Williams, Rick Hudson, Scott Craig, Chris Nurse, Rob Middleton.
TTA33 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���With Acknowledgements to Sun Tzu��� by Brian Hodge; ���Immigrants��� by Mary Soon Lee; ���Commander Calex Killed, Fire and Fury at Edge of World, Scones Perfect��� by Brian Aldiss; ���The Chance Walker��� by Lynda E. Rucker; ���Leon is Dead��� by Simon Avery; ���Fleeing Sanctuary��� by John Aegard; ���Crow Man��� by Sarah Singleton. Brian Aldiss interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock; Graham Joyce interviewed by Sandy Auden. Book reviews. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler. The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley. Japan���s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Mike Sutton on the films of Brian De Palma. Cover art by Pascal Blanch?�. Interior art by Simon Duric, Brad Nault, Chris Nurse, Bob Libby, Scott Craig, Mike Bohatch.
TTA34 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���Finisterre��� by Patrick Samphire, ���The Legality of Dreams��� by Alan Wall, ���Li Ketsuwan��� by Eric Brown, ���Babies��� by Leslie What, ���New Life��� by James Sallis, ���Don���t Touch the Blackouts��� by Paul Meloy, ���The Anti-Fan��� by Tim Lees, ���In the Darkening Green��� by Mike O���Driscoll. Alan Wall interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock, Stephen Gallagher interviewed by Sandy Auden, Iain Sinclair interviewed by Iain Emsley, Jonathan Carroll interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock, Tim Lees on graphic novels, books reviews by Peter Tennant and many others. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler, The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley, Japan���s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Jaspre Bark on the films of Alejandro Jodorowsky. Guest editorial by Muriel Gray. Cover art by Richard Marchand, illustrations by Frank Sipala, Kenn Brown, d. canada, Saga Jepsen, Richard Marchand, Chris Nurse.
TTA35 SOLD OUT
Stories: ���All Our Heroes Are Bastards��� by Jay Lake, ���The Butterflies of Memory��� by Ian Watson, ���Cure��� by Christopher Kenworthy, ���The Nature of Stone��� by Alexander Glass, ���Zoster Searches��� by Glen Dennis. John Connolly interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock, Roger Levy interviewed by Sandy Auden, James Lovegrove interviewed by Tony Mileman, Liz Williams interviewed by Sarah Singleton. Book reviews by Peter Tennant and others. Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler, The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley, Japan���s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Guest editorial by China Mi?�ville (on the New Weird). Cover art by David Ho, illustrations by Rob Middleton, Phil Wrigglesworth, Bill McConkey, Joachim Luetke, Chris Nurse.
TTA36 SOLD OUT
Novella: ���The Park Sweeper��� by Lucius Shepard; stories: ���The Automatic Circus��� by David Ira Cleary, ���Miko��� by Karen Fishler, ���Grief Inc��� by Andrew Humphrey, ���Phantom Limb��� by Martin Simpson. Trevor Hoyle interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock, Christopher Moore interviewed by Iain Emsley, Paul Di Filippo interviewed by Sandy Auden. Book reviews by Peter Tennant, Nicholas Royle, Iain Emsley. Jaspre Bark on the films of Sam Raimi. Regular columns: Electric Darkness by Christopher Fowler, The Dodo Has Landed by Allen Ashley, Japan���s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Guest editorial by Justina Robson. Cover art by Jean-Marc Rulier, illustrations by Mike Dubisch, David Ho, Sam Araya, Bob Libby, Edward Noon.
TTA37 SOLD OUT
Novelette by Jay Caselberg, stories by Gavin Grant, Tim Lees, Karen Fishler, Tim Pratt, Joe Hill; interviews with Ursula Le Guin, Robin McKinley; book reviews; graphic novels round-up; Electric Darkness; The Dodo Has Landed; Japan���s Dark Lanterns; Stripped Bare; guest editorial by Liz Williams; cover art by damnengine; illustrations by Edward Noon, Vincent Chong, Roddy Williams, d. canada, Rob Middleton, Phil Wrigglesworth.
TTA37 GREEN EDITION SOLD OUT
As above, except printed on hideous green paper. Bleurghk! But fewer than 100 copies exist, put yours on ebay.
TTA38 SOLD OUT
Novelette by John Grant, stories by Jeremy Minton, Damian Kilby, Daniel Kaysen, Joel Lane, Al Robertson; interviews with Jonathan Lethem, Russell Hoban, Lindsay Clarke; book reviews; Electric Darkness; The Dodo Has Landed; Japan���s Dark Lanterns; Stripped Bare; guest editorial by Graham Joyce; cover art by damnengine; illustrations by Mike Dubisch, Vincent Chong, Robert Dunn, Edward Noon, Chris Nurse.
TTA39 SOLD OUT
Stories by Nina Allan, Joe Hill, Mike O’Driscoll, Susan Fry, Christopher Barzak, Jay Lake; interviews with Christopher Fowler, David Peace; book reviews; Electric Darkness (Stephen Volk takes over from Christopher Fowler from this issue onwards); The Dodo Has Landed; Japan���s Dark Lanterns; guest editorial by Paula Guran; cover art by Richard Marchand; illustrations by Arthur Davis Broughton, Robert Dunn, Michael J. King, Vincent Chong, Joachim Luetke, Jim Ordolis.
TTA40
Tenth Anniversary Issue. Stories by Steve Mohn, Paul Meloy, David J. Schwartz, Darren Speegle, Melanie Fazi (translated by Brian Stableford), Vandana Singh, Eugie Foster. Interviews with Clive Barker, Bryan Talbot. Electric Darkness; Japan’s Dark Lanterns; Case Notes: Book Reviews; The Dodo Has Landed; guest editorial by Nicholas Royle; cover artwork by Vincent Chong; illustrations by David Senecal, Ben Baldwin, Mike Bohatch, Bob Libby, Robert Dunn, Kelly Dyson.
TTA41 SOLD OUT
Stories by Nathan Ballingrud, Conrad Williams, Scott Nicholson, Cody Goodfellow, Chaz Brenchley, Patrick Samphire, Martin Simpson. Interview with Phil Rickman. Electric Darkness; Japan’s Dark Lanterns; Case Notes: Book Reviews; The Dodo Has Landed; guest editorial by Joel Lane; cover artwork by David Gentry; illustrations by Ben Baldwin, Mike Bohatch, Robert Dunn, Vincent Chong, Edward Noon.
TTA42 SOLD OUT
Stories by Paul Meloy (Dying in the Arms of Jean Harlow), Elizabeth Bear, Douglas Lain, Matthew Francis, Darren Speegle, Jason Erik Lundberg. Electric Darkness; Japan’s Dark Lanterns; Case Notes: Book Reviews; The Dodo Has Landed; cover artwork by Camille Kuo; illustrations by Mike Bohatch, Alf Klosterman, Vincent Chong, Chris Nurse.
BLACK STATIC 1
Stories by Simon Avery, Jamie Barras, Daniel Bennett, M.K. Hobson, Joel Lane, Tim Casson. Electric Darkness by Stephen Volk. Japan’s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Case Notes by Peter Tennant (includes interview with Michael Marshall Smith). Interference by Christopher Fowler. Blood Spectrum by Tony Lee. Night’s Plutonian Shore by Mike O’Driscoll. White Noise. Cover and all original art by David Gentry.
BLACK STATIC 2
Stories by Lisa Tuttle & Steven Utley, F. Brett Cox, Scott Nicholson, Steve Rasnic Tem, Mélanie Fazi, Lynda E. Rucker, Andrew Humphrey. Electric Darkness by Stephen Volk. Japan’s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Case Notes by Peter Tennant (includes interview with Mick Scully). Interference by Christopher Fowler. Blood Spectrum by Tony Lee. Night’s Plutonian Shore by Mike O’Driscoll. White Noise. Cover and all original art by David Gentry.
BLACK STATIC 3
Stories by Alexander Glass, Seth Skorkowsky, Tony Richards, Ian R. Faulkner, Carole Johnstone, Will McIntosh, Matthew Holness. Electric Darkness by Stephen Volk. Japan’s Dark Lanterns by John Paul Catton. Case Notes by Peter Tennant (includes interview with Sarah Langan). Interference by Christopher Fowler. Blood Spectrum by Tony Lee. Night’s Plutonian Shore by Mike O’Driscoll. White Noise. Cover and all original art by David Gentry.
23 Jul
We only hold stock from issue 194 onwards, when we took over as the magazine’s publisher.
All issues £5 UK / £6 Europe / £7 Rest of the World, including postage. Orders (credit/debit card, or cheques etc payable to TTA Press) can be sent by snail mail to TTA Press, 5 Martins Lane, Witcham, Ely, Cambs CB6 2LB, UK; emailed with credit/debit card details to andy[at]ttapress.demon.co.uk; or paid by PayPal to TTA Press (or andy[at]ttapress.demon.co.uk).
IZ194 ONE COPY LEFT
Stories by Steve Mohn, Karen Fishler, Jay Lake, Antony Mann, Douglas Smith. David Pringle interviewed by Elizabeth Counihan. Ansible Link by David Langford. Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe. Night’s Plutionian Shore by Mike O’Driscoll. The Funny Pages by Peter Crowther. If . . . Then . . . Else by Martin Hughes. Reviews of novels, anthologies, collections, films, videogames, graphic novels. Cover and all interior artwork by Edward Noon.
IZ195 SOLD OUT
Stories by Nicholas Waller, Hugh A.D. Spencer, David Memmott, Elizabeth Bear, Michael Jasper. Ken MacLeod interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock. Ansible Link by David Langford. Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe. Anime-ted by Abdrew Osmond. Reviews of novels, anthologies, collections, films, videogames, graphic novels. Cover by Edward Noon, story illustrations by Edward Noon, Krzysztof Biernacki, Richard Bartrop, Josh Finney & Kat Rocha.
IZ196 SOLD OUT
Stories by Jason Stoddard, Neal Blaikie, Paul Di Filippo, Deirdre Ruane, David Ira Cleary, Will McIntosh. David Langford’s Ansible Link. Interlocutions (book reviews). China Miéville interviewed by Rosanne Rabinowitz. Mike O’Driscoll’s Night’s Plutonian Shore. Cover art by Josh Finney, story illustrations by Josh Finney, Richard Marchand, Edward Noon, Mike Dubisch.
IZ197 SOLD OUT
Stories by Ian Watson & Mike Allen, Christopher East, Jeremiah Tolbert, Dave Hoing, Scott Mackay. Interviews with Susanna Clarke & Colin Greenland, Ian R. MacLeod. Ansible Link. Mutant Popcorn. Interlocutions. Interface. If…Then…Else (videogames). Cover art by Kenn Brown, story illustrations by Kenn Brown, SMS, Josh Finney & Kat Rocha/Glitchwerk, David Senecal, Edward Noon.
IZ198
Stories by Chris Beckett, Matthew Hughes, Christopher East, John Aegard, Dominic Green. Kazuo Ishiguro interviewed by Rick Kleffel. Steve Aylett on the incredible career of cult author Jeff Lint. Ansible Link. Mutant Popcorn. John Clute. Mike O’Driscoll. Reviews. Cover art by Kenn Brown. Illustrations by John G. Williams, Chris Nurse, Kenn Brown, Douglas Sirois, Stefan Olsen, Glitchwerk.
IZ199
Stories by Neal Asher, Steven Mohan Jr, Jay Caselberg, Jeremiah Tolbert, Nina Allan. Charles Stross interviewed by Andrew Hedgecock. Ansible Link. Mutant Popcorn. John Clute. Reviews. Cover art by Jim Burns. Illustrations by Rik Rawling, John G. Williams, Jesse Speak, Graeme Neil Reid, Robert Dunn.
IZ200 SOLD OUT
Stories by Jason Stoddard (novella), Rudy Rucker, Will McIntosh, David Mace, Edward Morris, Alaya Dawn Johnson. Richard Calder interviewed by Michael Lohr. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. John Clute. Andrew Hedgecock on Philip K. Dick. Reviews. Readers’ Poll. Cover art by Pawel Lewandowski. Illustrations by Glitchwerk, Rudy Rucker, Jesse Speak, Chris Nurse.
IZ201 SOLD OUT
Stories by Paul Di Filippo, Lauren McLaughlin, Richard Calder, Jessica Reisman, Elizabeth Bear. Ansible Link. Mutant Popcorn. John Clute. Reviews. Cover art by Fahrija Velic. Illustrations by Kenn Brown, Vincent Chong, David Senecal, Stefan Olsen, Ian Simmons.
IZ202
Stories by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Richard Calder, Gareth Lyn Powell, Jack Mangan, Carlos Hernanndez. Terry Pratchett interviewed. Gerry Anderson interviewed. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. John Clute. Reviews. Manga. Games. Cover art by Dan Dos Santos. Illustrations by Douglas Sirois, SMS, Rik Rawling, David Senecal, Vincent Chong.
IZ203
Stories by Karen Fishler, Elizabeth Bear, Paul Di Filippo, Jay Lake, Richard Calder, Joseph Paul Haines. K.J. Bishop and Neal Asher interviewed. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. John Clute. Reviews of books, films and manga. Cover art by Mark Garlick. Illustrations by Chris Nurse, David Senecal, Martin Bland, Rik Rawling, Ian Simmons.
IZ204 SOLD OUT
Stories by Mercurio D. Rivera, Tim Akers, Martin J. Gidron, C.A.L., Jamie Barras, Elizabeth Hopkinson. John Picacio, Mike Carey, Toby Longworth interviewed. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. John Clute. Reviews of books, films and audio. Cover art by John Picacio. Illustrations by Stefan Olsen, Rik Rawling, Richard Marchand, Ales Horak, Maciej Blazejczyk.
IZ205
Stories by David Mace, Rudy Rucker & Terry Bisson, Sean McMullen, Justin Stanchfield, Steven Mills. Steven Erikson, Steve Erickson, Paul Di Filippo interviewed. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. John Clute. Sarah Ash (manga). Radio. James Tiptree, Jr. Reviews of books, films, radio, manga and anime. Cover art by Jim Burns. Illustrations by Richard Marchand, Chris Nurse, Rudy Rucker, Bruce Richardson, Pamelina H.
IZ206 SOLD OUT
Stories by Jamie Barras, Chris Beckett, Will McIntosh, Jae Brim, Tim Akers, Robert Davies. Interviews: James Patterson, David Naughton, Camden Toy. Nick Lowe’s Mutant Popcorn. David Langford’s Ansible Link. John Clute’s Scores. Sarah Ash’s Mangazone. Radiozone. Cover art by Fahrija Velic. Illustrations by Stefan Olsen, David Gentry, Jesse Speak, Rik Rawling.
IZ207
Stories by David Mace, Dave Hoing, Suzanne Palmer, Wendy Waring, Daniel Kaysen. Christopher Priest, Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart & Jack Cohen, Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson interviewed. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. John Clute. Reviews of books and films. Readers’ poll and competitions. Cover art by Richard Marchand. Illustrations by Richard Marchand, Kenn Brown, Jesse Speak.
IZ208
Sensawunda issue with stories by Jason Stoddard, G.D. Leeming, Jay Lake, Paul Meloy, Alexander Marsh Freed. Elizabeth Hand interviewed. Neil Gaiman and Susanna Clarke on writing short stories. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. Reviews of books and films. Cover art by Kenn Brown. Illustrations by Douglas Sirois, Kenn Brown, Jim Burns, Vincent Chong.
IZ209
25th anniversary issue with stories by Hal Duncan, M. John Harrison, Gwyneth Jones, Alastair Reynolds, Jamie Barras, Daniel Kaysen. Hal Duncan and Kim Stanley Robinson interviewed. Mutant Popcorn. Ansible Link. Mangazone. Reviews of books and films. Readers’ poll results. Arthur C. Clarke, Greg Egan, Michael Moorcock and others on 25 years of Interzone. Stephen Volk on 25 years of genre television. Cover art by Jim Burns. Illustrations by Richard Marchand, Chris Nurse, David Gentry, Stefan Olsen, Jesse Speak.
IZ210 SOLD OUT
Abiding With Sturgeon: Mistral in the Bijou by Harlan Ellison; stories by Jayme Lynn Blaschke, Rachel Swirsky, David Ira Cleary, Tim Lees, Steven Francis Murphy, Tim Akers. Cover and all illustrations by featured artist Douglas Sirois. Stephen Baxter on his Time’s Tapestry series. Steph Swainston on The Modern World. Guest editorial by Geoff Ryman, announcing Interzone’s forthcoming Mundane-SF special issue. John Clute and others on books. David Langford’s Ansible Link. Nick Lowe’s Mutant Popcorn and his top ten films of the last 25 years. Bruce Sterling, Dominic Green, Ken MacLeod, Brian Stableford, Terry Pratchett, Paul McAuley, Adam Roberts, Ed Morris, Ellen Datlow, Sarah Ash, Mercurio D. Rivera and Doug Sirois on 25 years of Interzone. New series: Podzone by Paul S. Jenkins.
IZ211
Michael Moorcock Special including guest editorial (’The March of the Whiteshirts’), extracts from works in progress London My Life and memoir of Mervyn & Maeve Peake, in-depth interview conducted by Andrew Hedgecock, and short story ‘The Affair of the Bassin des Hivers’. Other stories by Carlos Hernandez, Aliette de Bodard, Ahmed A. Khan, Grace Dugan. Cover art by Richard Marchand, illustrations by Warwick Fraser-Coombe, David Gentry, Stefan Olsen, Robert Dunn. David Langford’s Ansible Link. Celebrating 25 years of Interzone with John Picacio, Jason Stoddard, Eric Brown, Paul Di Filippo, Jamie Barras, Stephen Baxter, Peter F. Hamilton, Ian R. MacLeod, Gwyneth Jones. Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe (film reviews) and Laser Fodder by Tony Lee (DVD reviews). Scores by John Clute (book reviews) and other book reviews including interview with Richard Morgan. Mangazone by Sarah Ash.
IZ212 SOLD OUT
Stories by Douglas Cohen, Gareth Lyn Powell, Beth Bernobich, Will McIntosh, Tim Akers. Charles Stross interviewed. Book and film reviews by Nick Lowe, John Clute, Tony Lee and others. David Langford’s Ansible Link. Celebrating 25 years of Interzone with James Lovegrove, Mike Ashley, Sean McMullen, Chris Roberson, Daniel Kaysen, Karen Fishler, Alan Dorey, Andy Mills, Andy Sawyer, Peter Crowther. Peter S. Jenkins’ Podzone. Cover art by Osvaldo Gonzalez, illustrations by SMS, Warwick Fraser-Coombe, Chris Nurse, Jesse Speak.
IZ214
Stories by Jason Stoddard, Christopher Priest, Mercurio D. Rivera, Jennifer Linnaea, Jennifer Harwood-Smith. Iain M. Banks interviewed. Book and film reviews by Nick Lowe, John Clute, Tony Lee and others. David Langford’s Ansible Link. Cover art by Paul Drummond, illustrations by Paul Drummond and Darren Winter.
IZ215
Stories by Greg Egan, Jamie Barras, Will McIntosh, Joy Marchand, Patrick Samphire, Rudy Rucker. Mike Carey interviewed. Book and film reviews by Nick Lowe, Tony Lee and others. David Langford’s Ansible Link. Cover art by Darren Winter, illustrations by Darren Winter, Christopher Nurse, Warwick Fraser-Coombe.