July 2003


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AUREALIS #31, A5, 180pp p/b, Aus$12:50 (4/Aus$38:50; outside Australia 4/Aus$44 surface, 4/Aus$50 air) from Chimaera Publications, P.O. Box 2164, Mt Waverley, Victoria 3149, Australia (http://www.sf.org.au/aurealis). Professional magazine of Australian speculative fiction with stories from Anthony Fordham, Patricia O'Neill, Greg Guerin, Robert Hood, Steve de Beer, and Adam Browne, plus interviews with Cameron Rogers and Peter McNamara.

LEGEND #7, A4, 60pp p/b, £4 from T. Denyer, 7 Mountview, Church Lane West, Aldershot, Hampshire GU11 3LN (e-mail: mail@roadworks-legend.co.uk; http://www.roadworks-legend.co.uk). A magazine of fiction, non-fiction, graphic stories, interviews and illustrations which will appeal to anyone who has an interest in Arthurian Fantasy, Romantic Fantasy, Alternate History, Alternate Worlds, Myth and Magic. This final issue brings fiction by Terry Gates-Grimwood, C.J. Carter-Stephenson, Lauren Halkon, Justin Thorne, Kay Green, Chris Naylor, and Jack Caynon, plus an interview with Storm Constantine.

NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION #177 and #178, A4, 24pp, $4 each (12/$36; Canada 12/$38; r.o.w. 12/$48) from Dragon Press, P.O. Box 78, Pleasantville, NY 10570, USA (e-mail: info@nyrsf.com; http://www.nyrsf.com). Essays, reviews and topical comment for the SF field from a fourteen-time Hugo award nominee. #177 features a gallery and appreciation of the mid-20th-century futurist illustrator Arthur Radebaugh, an interview with William Gibson and appreciation of his Pattern Recognition, John Clute on Linda Nagata, Gwyneth Jones on Elizabeth Moon, Helen Pilinovsky on Jonathan Carroll, and Tanine Allison on Rob Latham, while #178 sees Candas Jane Dorsey on inner space, Ariel Hameon on ambitious anthologies, Farah Mendelsohn on recent Kid Lit, John Clute on Adam Roberts, Kathryn Morrow on Sarah Singleton, Russell Blackford on The Hard SF Renaissance, Greg Johnson on Sean McMullen, and Joe Milicia on Babylon 5.

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