ParSec Issue #4

A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors.

On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists.

Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small.

This is the table of contents for the festive issue.

  • Introduction – Ian Whates
  • Blaise of Glory – Alexis Ames
  • It Only Amplifies –Shih-Li Kow
  • Zugzwang – Neil Williamson
  • Daytrip To Glastonbury – Jane Rogers
  • Radicalised – Lavie Tidhar
  • The Equality Virus – Gwyneth Jones
  • The Relative Promise of Dead Things in the Dark – A.P. Howell
  • Umbilical – Teika Marija Smits
  • When All This Became Normal – Simon Morden
  • Letters To My Daughter – Tim Anderson
  • Five-O-Clock In The Bar At The End Of The World – Bryony Pearce
  • In the Weeds — Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin
  • Life in the Fast Lane – featuring Alistair Sims (independent bookshop owner)
  • Reviews
  • Interview with and scientist Simon Morden
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ParSec Issue #4

A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors.

On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists.

Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small.

This is the table of contents for the festive issue.

  • Introduction – Ian Whates
  • Blaise of Glory – Alexis Ames
  • It Only Amplifies –Shih-Li Kow
  • Zugzwang – Neil Williamson
  • Daytrip To Glastonbury – Jane Rogers
  • Radicalised – Lavie Tidhar
  • The Equality Virus – Gwyneth Jones
  • The Relative Promise of Dead Things in the Dark – A.P. Howell
  • Umbilical – Teika Marija Smits
  • When All This Became Normal – Simon Morden
  • Letters To My Daughter – Tim Anderson
  • Five-O-Clock In The Bar At The End Of The World – Bryony Pearce
  • In the Weeds — Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin
  • Life in the Fast Lane – featuring Alistair Sims (independent bookshop owner)
  • Reviews
  • Interview with and scientist Simon Morden
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Overview

A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors.

On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists.

Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small.

This is the table of contents for the festive issue.

  • Introduction – Ian Whates
  • Blaise of Glory – Alexis Ames
  • It Only Amplifies –Shih-Li Kow
  • Zugzwang – Neil Williamson
  • Daytrip To Glastonbury – Jane Rogers
  • Radicalised – Lavie Tidhar
  • The Equality Virus – Gwyneth Jones
  • The Relative Promise of Dead Things in the Dark – A.P. Howell
  • Umbilical – Teika Marija Smits
  • When All This Became Normal – Simon Morden
  • Letters To My Daughter – Tim Anderson
  • Five-O-Clock In The Bar At The End Of The World – Bryony Pearce
  • In the Weeds — Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin
  • Life in the Fast Lane – featuring Alistair Sims (independent bookshop owner)
  • Reviews
  • Interview with and scientist Simon Morden

Product Details

BN ID: 2940166665843
Publisher: PS Publishing
Publication date: 07/12/2022
Series: ParSec
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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