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Interzone 236 Sept - Oct 2011    by TTA Press
Price: $4.99 USD. 60950 words. Published on February 13, 2012. .

Interzone is a bimonthly, award winning, science fiction and fantasy short story magazine. It contains original fiction, illustrations plus SFF/H related news and reviews of books, movies and DVDs. It is not celebrity oriented. This issue has stories from Mercurio D. Rivera, Jason Sanford (art from Jim Burns) and 3 other authors. Next printed issue is #239, due Mar 2012
Interzone 241 Jul - Aug 2012    by TTA Press
Price: $4.71 USD. 52550 words. Published on September 12, 2012. .

Sean McMullen's Steamgothic and Aliette de Bodard's very moving Ship's Brother lead but Gareth L. Powell, David Ira Cleary and C.J. Paget's James White Award winner follow. "Surely the most ineptly written blockbuster of recent years, Prometheus marries stunning spectacle filmmaking to abjectly woeful science, plotting, and dialogue..." plus much more from Nick Lowe on that and many more reviews
Interzone 244 Jan - Feb 2013    by TTA Press
Price: $4.99 USD. 56020 words. Published on February 4, 2013. .

2013's first issue reveals Jim Burns as this year's cover artist plus he illustrates Guy Haley's poignant iRobot. Lavie Tidhar, (back in Central Station) Helen Jackson (a newcomer), George Zebrowski (his 1st here since #163), Jim Hawkins (his 2011 story selected as a year's best) and Tracie Welser (her 2nd in IZ) contribute more fiction. The usual news & reviews + vote in our 2012 reader's poll.
Interzone #245 Mar - Apr 2013    by TTA Press
Price: $4.99 USD. 58170 words. Published on April 15, 2013. .

2013's second issue is bookended by triple Hugo Award winner and 2013 cover artist Jim Burns' brilliant 'Homuncularium'. Fiction comes from Melanie Tem, Carlos Hernandez, Damien Walters Grintalis, Australia's Antony Mann and Chris Butler returns to his world where a citizen's place in the social scale depends on the spores they emit. If anyone has the wrong scent then moving upwind means trouble.