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Our on-line interviews feature some of the biggest names and most interesting names in the genre:
Michael Moorcock talks with John Kenny about racism, feminism and ladism.
Simon Clark talks with Robert Neilson about America, Russia and triffids
Kim Stanley Robinson.talks with Robert Neilson about being a house-husband, science, technology and politics, and writing.
And our on-line stories will surprise you and stay with you:
“The Barber” by Irish author Sam Millar, which got an honourable mention in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, (thank you Ellen Datlow!), is a horror story a cut above the rest.
“Bolus Ground” by Irish author and poet Fred Johnston, is a fantastic story set in the art world.
“The Bone Farmer” by UK author Neil Williamson is an SF story set in a bewildering future reminiscent of J.G Ballard’s early work.
For the writers among us, David Murphy is giving you his insights on the joys and pitfalls of self-distribution.
We’re able to offer you all this material because we have featured these stories and interviews a good while ago in our magazine: the latest issue of Albedo One is filled to the brim with engaging, even more topical material - why don’t you give it a try? For the first time, we are now able to present you with a low-cost sample copy (€2 only) in the form of a PDF-download.
Finally, readers of Albedo One will know that the regular review column is one of the high points of the magazine. We have collected quite a few of the older reviews on-line: so many, in fact, that we had to split them up by letter of the alphabet. Below you’ll find a dropdown menu to guide you to the reviews you’re interested in
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