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Well, not really, but I couldn’t think of anything else to put. I’ve spent waaayyy too much time watching the scifi channel uk, and it made me realise I shouldn’t just concentrate on one type of channel. Do I’ve diversed into the terrestrial channels which do show quite a alot of scifi, and also discovery channel (sometimes). BBC1 and Channel 4 and 5 are probably my most watched channels aside from the SciFI UK Channel.
Annnyways, enough rambling. Need to get back to reviewing.
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Quatermass Exhibition At BLOCspace by Richard Hawkins on March 9th, 2006
War Of The Worlds Documentary by Richard Hawkins on September 7th, 2005
The Dresden Files Released by Richard Hawkins on August 5th, 2006
Pink Stone, Blue Stone, Children And Magic by Richard Hawkins on August 10th, 2006
Online SciFi Radio by Richard Hawkins on October 13th, 2005
Interzone Issue 202
Cover art by Dan Dos Santos
Intermission:
After the Party (part 2) by Richard Calder
illustrated by David Senecal
Sundowner Sheila by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
novella illustrated by Doug Sirois
The Macrobe Conservation Project by Carlos Hernandez
illustrated by SMS
The Unsolvable Deathtrap by Jack Mangan
illustrated by Rik Rawling
The Last Reef by Gareth Lyn Powell
illustrated by Vincent Chong
Interface:
Readers Poll Results & Comments
coordinated by Martin McGrath
David Langford’s Ansible Link
news and gossip
Coming Soon
details of IZ203 and beyond: KJ Bishop interview; Steve Erickson interview; Karen Fishler’s novella ‘Among the Living’; Elizabeth Bear’s ‘Wane’; Jay Lake’s ‘The American Dead’; and so on.
Interview:
Terry Pratchett
interviewed by Michael Lohr
Gerry Anderson & Richard Morris
interviewed by Sandy Auden
Interlocutions:
Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe
film reviews
John Clute’s Scores
book reviews
Sarah Ash’s Mangazone
new column on manga
Alan Fraser’s Gamezone
new column on games
More book reviews
several more pages of book reviews by experts
80 pages plus cover, and full colour throughout.
And with this issue Interzone becomes Britain’s longest running SF magazine, passing New Worlds (201).
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Charles Stross: Accelerando Online by Richard Hawkins on November 17th, 2005
Blue Nights in Atlantis : Gerald Libonati by Richard Hawkins on July 21st, 2006
Greg Bear Interview by Richard Hawkins on July 27th, 2006
Interzone 203 by Richard Hawkins on March 15th, 2006
Gareth Lyn Powell Interview: Interzone, Elastic Press, Silverstrands, Pendragon Press by Richard Hawkins on September 6th, 2007

