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Locus, July 2014

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by Locus Publications


  This was great, thrilling cheese (albeit with an incredibly high body count), and I listened to it within the space of a week (usually an audiobook this long takes me about two). Gurner is amazing – he immerses himself into the story and the characters so totally I almost forgot he was there. I also appreciated the echo effect used when AIs were speaking and for remote communication.

  I have three outstanding quibbles with the production: 1. The occasional technobabble about physics or neurology, mainly in the first part of the book, is terribly unsuited to audio; it’s hard to focus on it but impossible to skim over (simply tuning out is a risky proposition, obviously, because you can’t anticipate when to tune in again). 2. Attempting to understand the mind of a genius by trying to break that genius makes absolutely no sense. 3. There’s really no good reason why a Russian AI, brilliant and able to perfectly assimilate all kinds of data, would speak English with a Russian accent.

  Despite those holes, I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

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  Dreams of Gods & Monsters, Laini Taylor; Khristine Hvam, narrator (Hachette Audio 978-1478952633, 14 CDs, $26.00, 18.25 hr., unabridged [also available as a digital download]) April 2014.

  As an army of seraphs enters our world, former chimera Karou and the seraph Akiva struggle to reconcile their two races and overcome their personal differences so that they can re-embark upon the epic love affair we all know they’re meant to have. Meanwhile, a threat beyond anything they’ve ever known looms ever closer.

  Although there weren’t too many surprises (even new twists were telegraphed fairly early on), Taylor writes with drama, sumptuousness, and poetry, and is beautifully underscored by Hvam’s sweetly serious, musical voice. I still smile at the adorable banter between Karou’s friends Zuzana and Mik, and Hvam’s insane squeal as the fallen seraph Razgut will always give me the chills. I just purely love these books. Right now, I feel that pleasurable sense of letdown that one does at finishing a trilogy; the ending’s in the right place, and you know it’s time to go, but you’ll still miss these people, these places.

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  Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer; Carolyn McCormack, narrator (Blackstone Audio 978-1482956757, 5 CDs, $24.95, 6 hr., unabridged [also available as a digital download]) February 2014.

  In the first of a trilogy, a team of scientists sponsored by a totalitarian government head into the mysterious Area X, the latest in a series of expeditions which have all met with bizarre and frequently fatal fates. (And, of course, since this is Jeff VanderMeer, peculiar fungi and oddly behaving marine life play a significant role.) The sad, detached tones of Carolyn McCormack perfectly suit the novel’s first-person protagonist, a lonely, socially awkward biologist. Her voice is rich and mournful, like the tolling of a church bell. Taken together, this is a lovely, unsettling think piece and aural portrait.

  –Amy Goldschlager

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  MAGAZINES RECEIVED: MAY

  Asimov’s Science Fiction–Sheila Williams, ed. Vol. 38 No.8, Whole Number 463, August 2014, $4.99, 10 times a year, 112pp, 15 x 22 cm. Novella by Jay O’Connell; novelettes by Nick Wolven, Nancy Kress, and Doug C. Souza; short stories by Jeremiah Tolbert and Sarah Pinsker; columns from Robert Silverberg and James Patrick Kelly; poetry, reviews, etc. Cover by Kinuko Craft.

  Black Static–Andy Cox, ed. Issue No. 40, May/June 2014, £4.99, bimonthly, 96pp, 17 x 24 cm. Dark British SF/F magazine with stories by Tim Casson, Chris Barnham, Sarah Read, Stephen Hargadon, Steve Rasnic Tem, and Paul Meloy; columns and reviews. Cover by Ben Baldwin. Subscription: UK £27.00/Europe £30.00/elsewhere £33.00 for six issues to TTA Press, 5 Martins Lane, Witcham, Ely, Cambs CB6 2LB, UK; website: ; e-mail: .

  Cemetery Dance–Richard T. Chizmar, ed. Issue No. 71, 2014, $9.95, irregular, 106pp, 21 x 26½ cm. Small press horror fiction magazine. This is an all fiction issue with works by Bentley Little, Simon Clark, Darrell Schweitzer, Christopher Reynaga, Jack Ketchum, Sean Manseau, and Daniel Braum, Colleen Anderson, Eric Red, Deborah Kalin, Joel Lane, Taylor Grant, Blake Crouch; plus reviews. Cover by Alan M. Clark. Subscription: $27.00 for six issues, to Cemetery Dance Publications, PO Box 623, Forest Hill MD 21050; e-mail: ; website: .

  Dark Discoveries–Aaron J. French, ed. Issue No. 27, Spring 2014, $11.95, quarterly, 110pp, 21.5 x 28 cm. Dark fantasy magazine with stories by Brian Evenson, Bentley Little, Maurice Broaddus, Tom Piccirilli, John R. Little, and Douglas Clegg; interviews with Brian Evenson, Jeffrey Sackett, and Tom Piccirilli; features and columns by Yvonne Navarro, James R. Beach, Michael R. Collings, Frank M. Robinson, etc.; and reviews. Subscription: $19.95 for four digital issues; $37.95 US/$46.95 Canada/$69.95 overseas for four print issues to Christopher C. Payne, JournalStone Publications, 1261 Peachwood Court, San Bruno CA 94066; website: ; e-mail: .

  Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction–Paul March-Russell, ed. Vol. 43, Issue No. 117, Spring 2014, £7.00/$15.00, three times yearly, 132pp, 14½ x 21 cm. Published by the Science Fiction Foundation, this scholarly, literary journal includes essays, review-essays, and book reviews. This issue’s essays honor some of the luminaries we lost in 2013 with Christopher McKitterick’s appreciation for Frederik Pohl, Brian Baker’s analysis of Pohl’s writings and how they changed over the length of his career; Dean Conrad’s consideration of how Richard Matheson blurred lines between genres as a screenwriter; and Jude Roberts’s discussion of vulnerable masculinities in Iain M. Banks’s culture novels; in addition, this issue includes Susan Gray and Christos Callow Jr. look at the past and future of Science Fiction theatre; and Andrew Milner’s examination of when the history of SF started. Subscription: UK and Ireland £20.00/Rest of Europe £22.00/ Elsewhere £25.00/USD$42.00/Students £14.00/USD$23.00 (proof required) for three issues to The Science Fiction Foundation, c/o 75 Rosslyn Avenue, Harold Wood, Essex RM3 0RG, UK; e-mail: Roger Robinson (‘‘SFF’’ in subject line) ; website: .

  Interzone–Andy Cox, ed. Issue No. 252, May/June 2014, £4.99, bimonthly, 96pp, 17 x 24 cm. British SF/F magazine. Stories by Neil Williamson, Katharine E.K. Duckett, Val Nolan, Oliver Buckram, Claire Humphrey, and Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam; and reviews. Cover by Wayne Haag. Subscription: UK £27.00/Europe £30.00/elsewhere £33.00 for six issues to TTA Press, 5 Martins Lane, Witcham, Ely, Cambs CB6 2LB, UK; website: .

  Lore–Rod Heather & Sean O’Leary, eds. Vol. 2, No. 5, April 2014, $9.95 biannually, 134pp, 14 x 21.5 cm. Perfect-bound fantasy magazine with stories by Brad Ellison, Garrett Ashley, Patricia Russo, Nathan Wyckoff, Jacob A. Boyd, Brad C. Hodson, Sonia Orin Lyris, Schuyler Hernstrom, and Jayce K. Wagner. Cover by Christopher Allen. Subscription: Unavailable. Issues may be purchased from the website or from The Lore Film LLC, PO Box 314, Haddonfield NJ 08033; website: .

  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction–Gordon Van Gelder, ed. Vol. 127, No. 1 & 2, Whole No. 714, July/August 2014, $7.99, bimonthly, 260pp, 13 x 19½ cm. Guest edited by C.C. Finlay. Novelettes by Charlie Jane Anders, Paul M. Berger, David Erik Nelson, Sarina Dorie, Dinesh Rao, Alaya Dawn Johnson; short stories by Annalee Flower Horne, Sandra McDonald, Cat Hellisen, Ian Tregillis, Spencer Ellsworth, Haddayr Copley-Woods, and William Alexander. Cover by Maurizio Manzieri.

  Neoopsis–Karl Johanson, ed. No. 24, 2014, CAD$9.00, three times a year, 80pp, 14 x 20½ cm. Canadian small-press SF magazine with short fiction by Guy Immega, Alison Pentecost, and others; essays, etc. Also included is NeoOpsis (6th edition CD-Rom) with NeoOpsis #s 21, 22, 23, and 24. Cover by Karl Johanson. Subscription: C$24.00 Canada/C$30.00 US/C$39.00 Overseas to Neoopsis Science Fiction Magazine, 4129 Carey Road, Victoria BC Canada V8Z 4G5; e-mail: ; website: .

  Smith’s Monthly–Dean Wesley Smith, Issue #8, May 2014, $6.99 digital/$12.99 print/$30.00 print sent internationally, mo
nthly, 154pp, 17½ x 25½ cm. A monthly magazine written entirely by Dean Wesley Smith with four short stories; a complete novel, Life of a Dream (an Earth Protection League Novel); chapters 22-24 of The Life and Times of Buffalo Jimmy and chapters 22-24 of The Adventures of Hawk; nonfiction and poetry. Subscription: Digital-only $29.99 (six issues)/$49.99 (12 issues); Print plus digital $59.99 (six issues)/$99.99 for (12 issues)/$30.00 per issue internationally, on his website or by mail to WMG Publishing, PO Box 269, Lincoln City OR 97367; website: .

  Star*Line–F.J. Bergmann, ed. Vol. 37 No. 2, Spring 2014, $5.00 print/$2.50 pdf, irregular, 48pp, 14 x 21½ cm. Speculative poetry magazine from the Science Fiction Poetry Association with work by Robert Borski, Mary Soon Lee, and others. Cover by Kelli Hoppman. Subscription: $24 for four print issues & Dwarf Stars Anthology, $10 for pdf to SFPA, SFPA Treasurer, PO Box 907, Winchester CA 92596; paypal to .

  Tales of the Talisman–David Lee Summers, ed. Vol 9, Issue 4, Spring 2014, $8.00, quarterly, 101pp, 21 x 25.5 cm. Fantasy and speculative fiction magazine with short fiction, poetry, and reviews. Cover by Laura Givens. Subscription: $24.00 per year to Hadrosaur Productions, PO Box 2194, Mesilla Park NM 88047-2194; website: .

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  ONLINE MAGAZINES

  Apex Magazine –Sigrid Ellis, ed. Issue #61, June 2014, free online or $2.99 e-book, monthly. Online SF/fantasy magazine publishing both new and reprinted fiction. This issue includes fiction by Eden Robins, Crystal Lynn Hilbert (with accompanying podcast), and Marissa Lingen; poetry; a nonfiction essay by Osvaldo Oyola; and interviews with Eden Robins and Tory Hoke. Ebook/subscriber exclusives include a story by Kelly Link and a novel excerpt from Sineater by Elizabeth Massie. New issues posted the first Tuesday of the month. Cover by Tory Hoke. Subscription: $19.95/year from Apex or Weightless Books . Also available from Amazon.com at $1.99/month.

  Beneath Ceaseless Skies –Scott H. Andrews, ed. Issue #148, May 29, 2014, free online, bi-weekly. Online SF/fantasy magazine. This issue includes fiction by M. Bennardo (with accompanying podcast) and Garnett Elliot. Cover by Alex Ries. Subscription: $13.99/year from Weightless Books .

  Beneath Ceaseless Skies –Scott H. Andrews, ed. Issue #149, June 12, 2014, free online, bi-weekly. Online SF/fantasy magazine. This issue includes fiction by Vylar Kaftan (with accompanying podcast) and Greg Linklater. Cover by Alex Ries. Subscription: $13.99/year from Weightless Books .

  Clarkesworld –Neil Clarke, ed. Issue #93, June 2014, free online or $2.99 e-book, monthly. Online SF/fantasy magazine. This issue includes original short fiction by Robert Reed (with accompanying podcast), Tang Fei (John Chu, trans.; with accompanying podcast), and Mary Anne Mohanraj; reprints by Molly Gloss and Geoff Ryman; an interview with Chuck Wendig; and nonfiction essays by Susan E. Connolly and Daniel Abraham. Cover by Artur Fast & Kemane Ba. Subscription: $1.99/month Amazon.com, £1.99/month via Amazon.co.uk, or $23.88/year from Weightless Books .

  Daily Science Fiction –Michele-Lee Barasso & Jonathan Laden, eds., May/June 2014, free online, every weekday. Online daily SF magazine. This site e-mails one piece of short SF to subscribers every weekeday; stories are posted online one week later. From May 22, 2014 through June 30, 2014 the site sent out fiction by Pat Stansberry, Steve Gillies, Alter S. Reiss, M. Bennardo, Nicky Drayden, Kat Otis, Stephanie Burgis, Liz A. Vogel, Fran Wilde, Preston Grassman, Andrew Kaye, Robert Reed, S.B. Divya, Dawn Bonanno, Alex Shvartsman, Eric M. Witchey, Pam L. Wallace, Rene Sears, Robert Bagnall, Caroline M. Yoachim, Helena Leigh Bell, Alan Baxter, Gemma Elizabeth Noon, Ian Rose, Cat Rambo, and K.C. Norton. Subscription: Free by e-mail; $2.99/monthly compilations for the Kindle can be purchased from Amazon.com.

  Electric Spec –Betsy Dornbusch, ed., Vol 9, No. 2, May 31, 2014, free, quarterly. Online SF/fantasy magazine. This issue includes fiction by Barton Paul Levenson, Mark Webb, Kathryn Yelinek, Jason Sturner, Melina Brasher; a column by Marty Mapes; and an interview with Brian McClellan. Subscription: unavailable.

  Fireside –Brian W. White, ed. Issue #13, May 2014, $2.00 digital only, monthly. Online fiction magazine with substantial genre content. Access to content is restricted to purchasers and subscribers. This issue includes a short story by Jonas David; flash fiction by E.C. Ambrose and Martin Cahill; artwork by Galen Dara; and part ten of a 12-part serial by Chuck Wendig. Subscriptions: $24.00 for Year Two (Issues 4 –15, which includes the entire Wendig serial), only available in digital format.

  Lightspeed Magazine –John Joseph Adams, ed. Issue #49, June 2014, free online or $3.99 e-book, monthly. Online SF/fantasy magazine. This issue is a special ‘‘Women Destroy Science Fiction!’’ issue, guest edited by Christie Yant with assistance from Rachel Swirsky, Robyn Lupo, and Wendy N. Wagner. Stories include works by Kris Millering, Seanan McGuire, James Tiptree, Jr., N.K. Jemisin, Rhonda Eikamp, Carrie Vaughn, Emily Fox, Tina Connolly, Marina J. Lostetter, Sarah Pinsker, Vanessa Torline, Rhiannon Rasmussen, Heather Clitheroe, and Tananarive Due; a ‘‘ Women Remember’’ roundtable interview conducted by Mary Robinette Kowal; an essay by Pat Murphy; and an artists showcase featuring Li Grabenstetter, Elizabeth Leggett, Christine Mitzuk, Hillary Pearlman. The e-book edition is available on the first of the month with exclusive content not available on the website including a novella by Maureen McHugh, short stories by Charlie Jane Anders, Maria Dahvana Headley, Amal El-Mohtar, Elizabeth Porter Birdsall, K.C. Norton, Eleanor Arnason, and Maria Romasco Moore; an excerpt from Artemis Awakening by Jane Lindskold; an interview with Kelly Sue DeConnick; articles by Tracie Welser, Stina Leicht, and Nisi Shawl; flash fiction by Ellen Dunham, Holly Schofield, Cathy Humble, Katherine Crighton, Anaid Perez, Samantha Murray, Effie Sieberg, and Kim Winternheimer; and 28 personal essays by women on reading and writing SF. In the limited edition, there will be a bonus story by Rachael Acks. On the website, each month’s contents are serialized throughout the month with new features published on the first four Tuesdays. Cover by Galan Dara. Subscription: $2.99/month via Amazon.com or $35.88/year from Weightless Books .

  The New York Review of Science Fiction –Kevin J. Maroney et al., eds. Vol. 26, No. 9, Whole No. 309, May 2014, $5.00 cover price ($10.00 + shipping for two copies sold bimonthly bundled from Lulu.com) or $2.99 from Weightless Books , monthly, 32pp. Review and criticism magazine, with essay-length and short reviews, etc. In this issue’s essays Amy J. Ransom considers French SF and the work of Jean-Claude Dunyach; Barbara Bengels compiles advice from various SF/F writers on how to raise gifted children; Jessica Amanda Salmonson writes an appreciation for the late Jody Scott; Mark von Schlegell examines Jack Vance’s writing career; Joe Sanders dissects and analyzes Iain M. Banks’s Surface Detail; and Brendan Byrne looks at the anxiety of e-mail in the works of William Gibson. Subscriptions: $30.00/year from Weightless Books .

  Nightmare Magazine –John Joseph Adams, ed. Issue #21, June 2014, free online or $2.99 e-book, monthly. Online horror/dark fantasy magazine publishing both original and reprinted fiction. This issue includes original fiction by Łukasz Orbitowski and H.L. Nelson; reprints from Michael Cisco and Seanan McGuire; an artist showcase featuring Leslie Ann O’Dell; a column on horror by Brandon Massey; and an interview with Mark Morris. The e-book edition is available on the first of the month. On the website, each month’s contents are serialized throughout the month with new features published on the first four Wednesdays. Cover by Leslie Ann O’Dell. Subscription: $2.08/monthly from Nightmare or $24.99/year from Weightless Books .

 
Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show –Edmund R. Schubert, ed. Issue #39, May 2014, subscription only, bimonthly. Online SF/fantasy magazine, access is by subscription only. This issue includes fiction by Melinda Brasher, Kate O’Connor, Jacob A. Boyd, Jennifer Noelle Welch, Gray Rinehart, Damien Broderick, and Camila Fernandes (with accompanying podcast); an interview with Damien Broderick; an essay by Chris Bellamy; and reviews, writing advice, etc. Cover by Andres Mossa. Subscription: $15.00/year, includes access to entire site and all back issues.

  Strange Horizons – Niall Harrison et al., eds. May/June 2014, free, weekly. Online speculative fiction magazine publishing fiction, poetry, essays, reviews, and interviews. New issues are posted each Monday. For May and June the site posted fiction with accompanying podcasts of works by Michelle Ann King and Yukimi Ogawa; an interview with Benjanun Sriduangkaew; columns by Renay and S.E. Connolly; poetry and a monthly podcast of the poetry appearing on the website; and reviews. Subscription: unavailable.

  Tor.com –Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Irene Gallo, Fritz Foy, Tom Doherty, Liz Gorinsky, et al., eds. May/June 2014, free online. Macmillan publishing house-site specializing in genre fiction. Each month Tor.com publishes free fiction and articles including original works, reprints, novel excerpts, and comics; rereads/re-watches of novels and television shows; an artist gallery; original reviews; articles and commentary; interviews; as well as providing a forum for the genre community. New material is posted throughout the month. May/June’s fiction posts include excerpts from works by Erika Johansen, John Scalzi, Kieran Shea, A.M. Dellamonica, Elizabeth Haydon, Alexey Pehov, Anne M/. Pillsworth, James Morrow, Tracy Hickman & Laura Hickman, Sebastien De Castell, Tobias Buckell, Kim Newman, Greig Beck, Karen Healey, Paul Park, Ken Scholes, Gillian Philip, Joe Abercrombie, Ben Peek, A.J. Colucci, D.B. Jackson, Mary E. Pearson, a comic by Ian Daffern with art by Ho Che Anderson; reprinted fiction by Ann Leckie and Charlie Jane Anders; and original short fiction by Kevin J. Anderson, Anna Tambour, Bethany Neal, Genevieve Valentine, Ken Scholes, and Stephen Graham Jones.

 

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