AJ Nash
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Parsec #14
Alan reviews a cracking new issue of Parsec – why haven’t you subscribed yet? Continue reading
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Shoreline of Infinity #39 (Summer 2025)
Omniscient computers, ghosts in machines, and cellular communication all crop up in this edition of Shoreline, and there seems to be a loose theme of lives that take place within non-corporeal and hidden states. Alan reviews the latest Shoreline of Infinity Continue reading
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Wyldblood #16
This is another strong issue of Wyldblood, with a good mixture of fantasy and sci-fi. Continue reading
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Parsec #12
After the Christmas holidays and the new-year slump, Alan gets back in the saddle with a review of the most recent issue of Parsec. Continue reading
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Mythaxis #39
Reading Mythaxis really brings home that there are some great unknown (or relatively unknown) writers out there. Continue reading
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BFS Horizons #17
BFS Horizons is a bit of a hidden gem.Sent out to members of the society but also available to purchase in the usual places, it often contains some truly wonderful stories, and this issue is a good example. Continue reading
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Shoreline of Infinity #38 (Summer 2024)
A great crop this time round from Shoreline. Alan reviews Shoreline of Infinity #38 Continue reading
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The Utopia of Us: An Anthology Inspired by Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We
Supernova’s dystopian connoisseur – Alan – looks at this new collection of short fiction inspired by Zamyatin, and published by Scottish small press Luna Publishing. Continue reading