Space and Time Magazine Subscription
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedAbout Space and Time Magazine
Space and Time is a quarterly fantasy, horror, and science fiction magazine first published in 1966 by Gordon Linzner. Space and Time has been continuously published under the same name for over 50 years. Each issue contains original short fiction and poetry fiction from up-and-coming and established authors, as well as nonfiction articles, interviews, and artwork. Visit Space and Time online at SpaceandTimeMagazine.com
The staff of Space and Time includes the following:
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
Angela Yuriko Smith
Publisher
R.A. Smith
Editors Emeritus
Gordon Linzner
Hildy Silverman
Fiction Editor
Gerard Houarner
Poetry Editor
Linda Addison
Art Editor
Diane Weinstein
Website Designer
Kyra Starr
Street Team Coordinator
Chelsea Hunter
Contributing Editors
Daniel Kimmel (movie reviews)
Sam Tomaino
Associate Editors
Kathleen David
Susan Hanniford Crowley
Gary Frank
Jennifer M. Persson
Edward Greaves
Lee Weinstein
Faith Justice
Mellissa French
Space and Time Magazine Issue #115
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedThe Fall issue of Space and Time Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Don D’Ammassa (“Misprints”) and Kim Antieau (“Good Neighbors”), an interview with Harry Turtledove, poetry by Darrell Schweitzer and an editorial by Hildy Silverman.
Apex Magazine – Issue 32
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedThe January 2012 issue of Apex Magazine (Issue 32).
This issue features fiction by Cat Rambo (“So Glad We Had This Time Together”), Sarah Dalton (“Sweetheart Showdown”), and Gregory Frost (“The Prowl”), nonfiction by Jim C. Hines (“Writing About Rape”), an interview with Gregory Frost, and an editorial by Lynne M. Thomas.
Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 64
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedThe January 2012 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Aliette de Bodard (“Scattered Along the River of Heaven”), Rahul Kanakia (“What Everyone Remembers”) and Gwendolyn Clare (“All the Painted Stars”), an interview with Robert Jackson Bennett, an article on synthesizers in science fiction by Christopher Bahn and our annual reader’s poll.
Lightspeed Magazine Issue 20
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedLightspeed is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF—and fantasy: from epic fantasy, sword-and-sorcery, and contemporary urban tales, to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folktales.
In our January 2012 issue—the first showcasing our new format, which incorporates our sister magazine Fantasy—we have original science fiction by Megan Arkenberg (“How Many Miles to Babylon?”) and Ken Liu (“The Five Elements of the Heart Mind”), plus SF reprints by Paul McAuley (“Gene Wars”) and Nancy Kress (“Always True to Thee, in My Fashion”).
Plus, we have original fantasy stories by Marissa Lingen (“On the Acquisition of Phoenix Eggs (Variant)”) and Sarah Monette (“Blue Lace Agate”), and fantasy reprints by M. Rickert (“You Have Never Been Here”) and Aimee Bender (“A State of Variance”).
All that plus feature interviews with bestselling author Neal Stephenson and award-winning author R. A. MacAvoy, and our usual assortment of author spotlights.
And, for our ebook readers, our ebook-exclusive novella this month is a tribute to a science fiction legend who recently passed away: We’ll be reprinting the Hugo Award-winning novella “Weyr Search” by Anne McCaffrey, the first in her iconic Dragonriders of Pern series, plus we’ll have a memorial by her son—and collaborator—Todd McCaffrey.
Locus 6-Month Subscription
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedLocus is the magazine of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror publishing fields, with book reviews, author interviews, news, and listings.
Locus 12-Month Subscription
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedLocus is the magazine of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror publishing fields, with book reviews, author interviews, news, and listings.
New York Review of Science Fiction #281
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedUnpublished Lafferty: an index; James Tiptree, on the stage; post-Soviet sf; lessons from dinosaurs; and reviews.
Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #85
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedIssue #85 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Spencer Ellsworth and Seth Dickinson.
Rifter 10: His Holy Bones
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedThe Rifter is a ten-part serialized novel by award-winning author, Ginn Hale. The first episode, The Shattered Gates, was published on March 8, 2011.
The final installment, Part 10, His Holy Bones, was published on Tuesday, December 13th.
When John opens a letter addressed to his missing roommate, Kyle, he expects to find a house key, but instead he is swept into a strange realm of magic, mysticism, revolutionaries and assassins. Though he struggles to escape, John is drawn steadily closer to a fate he share with Kyle—to wake the destroyer god, the Rifter, and shatter a world.
“The true sorcery here is in Ginn Hale’s writing, which is by turns funny, fierce and lyrical. I can’t say enough good things about her work. Rifter is an astonishing story: terrifying and yet romantic. I was bewitched from the first sentence.”
—Josh Lanyon
“A-”
—Dear Author (review of the first five installments)
Mythic Delirium 20
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedOur 10th anniversary issue and the largest in our history, featuring “Conjunctions,” an original poem by Neil Gaiman, tied to wife Amanda Palmer’s song “Trout Heart Replica”; “In the Astronaut Asylum,” the whimsical and eerie Rhysling Award-winning poem by Kendall Evans and Samantha Henderson; Goblin Fruit editors Amal El-Mohtar and Jessica Paige Wick teaming to tell why “Apple Jack Tangles the Maidy Lac in a Red, Red Ribbon”; Erin Hoffman’s gritty take on the Sleeping Beauty story; Sonya Taaffe’s ethereal mediation on the power of cinema, and 20 more.
Mythic Delirium 25
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedOur 25th issue features 20 new poems, including Catherynne M. Valente’s epic take on women in anime, “The Melancholy of Mechagirl,” Sonya Taaffe’s twist on the Commedia dell’Arte, a translation by Lawrence Schimel of Spanish poet SofÍa Rhei’s “The Magic Walnut,” Jeannine Hall Gailey’s contemplation of “Little Girls, Atom Bombs,” Darrell Schweitzer’s suspicion as to who’s behind “Alien Graffitti,” Mary A. Turzillo’s musing on really really long distance romance, and more.
Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #84
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedIssue #84 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Peadar Ó Guilín and Derek Künsken.
Apex Magazine Issue 31
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedThe December 2011 issue of Apex Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Christopher Barzak (“The 24 Hour Brother”), Michael Pevzner (“Faithful City”), and Sarah Monette (“The Yellow Dressing Gown”), poetry by Sandi Leibowitz (“To a Gentleman Who Is Visited”) and FJ Bergmann (“A Woman of a Certain Age”), an interview with Jennifer Pelland, and a holiday-related essay by E.E. Knight.
Cover art by Galen Dara
Edited by Lynne M. Thomas
Clarkesworld Magazine – Issue 63
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedThe December 2011 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine.
This issue features fiction by Ben Peek (“Sirius”), Chris Stabback (“In Which Faster-Than-Light Travel Solves All of Our Problems”) and Catherynne M. Valente (Part 3/3 of “Silently and Very Fast”), an interview with Aliette de Bodard, an article on the off-planet locations on Earth by Brenta Blevins and seasons greetings from the Clarkesworld staff.
Fantasy Magazine Issue 57
Tags: No Author Royalties CollectedFrom modern mythcraft to magic realism, Fantasy Magazine is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow:
Our lead story this month is from new author Nike Sulway, who captures the soul-changing powers of grief in “Her Lover’s Golden Hair.”
Everyone casts a shadow, but somehow shadows are still mysterious, powerful, intriguing. Joe R. Lansdale explores one man’s strange relationship with his shadow in “Torn Away.”
Children love to play at being heroes. In Seanan McGuire’s “Crystal Halloway and the Forgotten Passage,” one teenage girl has found a world where she really can save the day. But can she stay there?
Alasdair Stuart examines travel via portal magic in his article “Falling With Style.”
Journey back to ancient Rome in “Vici,” by Naomi Novik—and learn just what Julius Caesar meant when he said: “veni, vidi, vici.”