Interzone #288 (September-October 2020)
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Publisher Description
The September-October issue contains new cutting edge science fiction/fantasy novelettes and stories by Alexander Glass, Cécile Cristofari, John K. Peck, Daniel Bennett, and Gary Gibson. Our 2020 cover artist is Warwick Fraser-Coombe (another wraparound this issue), and interior colour illustrations are by Richard Wagner, Martin Hanford, and Dave Senecal. Features: Ansible Link by David Langford (news and obits); Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe (film reviews); Book Zone (book reviews, interviews with M. John Harrison and Agnes Gomillion); Andy Hedgecock's Future Interrupted (comment); Aliya Whiteley's Climbing Stories (comment); guest editorial by Alexander Glass.
Interzone's 2020 cover artist is Warwick Fraser-Coombe
Fiction:
Time's Own Gravity by Alexander Glass
illustrated by Richard Wagner
Soaring, the world on their shoulders by Cécile Cristofari
illustrated by Richard Wagner
A Distant Hum by John K. Peck
illustrated by Richard Wagner
Captured Dreams of the Dead Machine by Daniel Bennett
illustrated by Dave Senecal
Warsuit by Gary Gibson
illustrated by Martin Hanford
Features:
Guest Editorial
Alexander Glass
Future Interrupted: Robbed of Tomorrow
Andy Hedgecock
Climbing Stories: What Happens Next
Aliya Whiteley
Ansible Link
David Langford
Reviews:
Books reviewed include The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Aagain by M. John Harrison (plus author interview), Hope Island by Tim Major, Selkie Summer by Ken MacLeod, The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez, Firewalkers by Adrian Tchaikovsky, The Hair-Carpet Weavers by Andreas Eschbach, The Four Profound Weaves by R.B. Lemberg, Agency by William Gibson, Agnes Gomillion interviewed
Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe
Films reviewed include Last and First Men, Around the Sun, Pinocchio, An American Pickle, She Dies Tomorrow, Proxima, Sputnik