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@lorywidmerhess @bookstodon Is that a recommendation?

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Interzone 296 keeps its standards as high as ever. For me the best stories were Alexander Glass’s multiverse/Chesterton/art-history mash-up ‘Sfumato’, and Alex Penland’s Classical gender yarn ‘We Are Only Ourselves’.
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Curious. Is this the Interzone magazine, first published in print form during the 1980s ?

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I've just checked the website and it is indeed the same organ, albeit in an updated form. The I knew one of the founders very well, and recognise names of 3 others from those early days. A small collection of single/double digit early issues languish in a box in my loft. I couldn't bring myself to sacrifice them to the cult of digitalisation.
Thanks for making me aware.

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