Stories

AUG ‘06

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Albedo One’s issue 31 - a prime issue with all Aeon Award nominated stories (David Levine, Tais Teng, Julian West a.o.) and an interview with Charles Stross

NEW
Emerald Eye
the Best Irish imaginative fiction

NEW
Spell Maffia
weekend witches against the Russian Mafia (Dublin branch)

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. Enjoy.
     

    For a short time only we are making available for you on-line the two stories which our readers have voted for as “Best In Issue” in our latest two issues, to make it possible to (re-) read these stories more easily.

    Voted “Best in issue” for Albedo One issue 28:

    Twelvepenny Weather by Jon Hansen

     

    Highest-ranking story for “Best in issue” to date in Albedo One issue 29:

    A Boy Needs A Dog by Sara Berniker

 

We’re able to offer you this material because we have featured these stories and interviews a 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.
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