SFT
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Publisher: bookaddict
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© 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Description:ECLECTIC AND ECCENTRIC ART AND LITERATURE: Scifantastic is an innovative new pdf & print magazine that publishes eclectic and eccentric sf/f and horror. Tucked next to dark, human-condition-exploring horror sparkles some seriously upbeat scifi, fantastical and urban fantasy plus an electric mix of art, comics, artists, interviews and competitions. Contributors in this issue are: Barry J House, Peter Tennant, John Grant, John M Floyd, Aliya Whiteley, Ren Holton, Gordon P Ramsay, Celina Alcock, Julie-Anne Hudson, Neil Ayres, Caroline Peace and Claire Nixon. Plus we have an interview with David Gemmell, a focus on prosthetics artist Russell Hughes - AND you can win a copy of Jupiter Issue 8, which we also review. BE IN ISSUE 2! - Visit SCIFANTASTICMAG.CO.UK Listed in: |
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thought the art-work was stunning, I hope the fantastic mix of stories sells bundles of magazines!
- Caroline Peace, contributor
Thanks for my inaugural copy of Scifantastic which arrived today - it's great! Congratulations on a wonderful first issue.
- Kay Sexton
Thoroughly enjoyed reading the first issue when it arrived last week. I, too, read it in one day. (I actually read a lot of it at work, but don't tell my boss that.) 'Eclectic' was certainly the right word for the story line-up. Personal stand-outs were 'Melt' by Gordon P Ramsay and 'The Cook's Tale' by John Grant. Looking forward to next issue, and many more to come!
- Lee Moan, subscriber
Just read Scifantastic from cover to cover, (my 6 year old was happy to have my computer for a change.) What a great choice of stories – my favourites were, I’M A COOK, COLD HANDS, WARM HEART, and STILL LIFE. My husband had a few minutes, so picked out VOICE MAIL and raved over it.
- Allyson Bird, subscriber
there were some inspiring (and I don't use the word lightly) pieces.
--Andrew Booth, Subscriber
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