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good writing". The magazine stated that its "definition of what constitutes SF, horror and fantasy is extremely broad" and that it liked "to see material which pushes at the boundaries", a fact that was remarked upon by readers and reviewers. In this respect, one reviewer stated that "Any magazine that encourages both new writers and readers to range more widely, deserves encouragement."
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However, not all reviews were this positive, though stopped short of being explicitly negative. Issue 30 received a relatively neutral review on BestSF, while commenting on issue 33, a reviewer stated that "With the ripples from the splash caused by last issue's impact still lapping at my brain, the
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The magazine appeared in print and electronic pdf format approximately two to three times per year. Stories published in each issue generally ranged from 2000 to 8000 words in length, though in practise published stories sometimes fell outside these lengths. The magazine also published in each issue
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published original (i.e. previously unpublished) stories from Irish, European and International authors. Its focus on Irish authors was often noted by reviewers, but publication of non-Irish authors was not excluded as with some national genre magazines, and the magazine was "primarily interested in
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In 2003, one editor stated that "We're striving to improve with every issue and critics have said some very nice things about us over the years, as well as some bad. Personally, I have always felt it preferable if a story elicits strong reactions - either negative or positive - than for it to get a
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was published by Tachyon Productions and was in an A5 size format. From issue 13, 1996, the magazine moved to a larger A4 format and was published by Albedo One Productions. The move to new publisher and format was motivated, according to the editors, "in an effort to gain better distribution, more
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That collection comprised science fiction, fantasy and horror from modern Irish authors. Its dark tone lacked typical Irish fantasy elements (e.g. leprechauns), and as such was considered by some to be controversial. One review generated a relatively long debate concerning the nature of "Irish"
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was commended by one reviewer by stating that "while other publishers strain to adhere to self-imposed deadlines, Albedo One embraces a publishing schedule dictated by its gradual accumulation of quality material - material that mixes first time writers with established professionals, and that
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One reviewer commented of issue 25, 2002, that "It has a certain charming loopiness of type design and layout reminiscent of Pagemaker output from the early 1990s, but the stories certainly are strong." Regarding production values, in 2003, one editor of the magazine remarked "We would love to
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being described as "a deliberately provocative rant" by one reviewer. In 1996 the editors offered an open invitation, stating that "If you feel strongly about anything and want to let us and the readers know, you too can don the mightly mantle of Severian."
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had sponsored the Aeon Award, a fiction contest aimed at promoting new writers and writing in the speculative fiction genres. The story "My Marriage" by English author Julian West won the Inaugural 2004-2005 Aeon Award with Grand Judge
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produce a fully printed magazine with a full colour cover but, unlike the situation in the UK, our Arts Council does not feel that either science fiction or magazine publishing are worthy enough to be considered for support."
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lukewarm response all round. At least a story that people hate has affected them enough to stir an emotion... I don't think we've ever published a story nobody disliked and I doubt (hope) we ever will."
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generally ranged from largely positive to very positive. One reviewer stated that "if you're flatulently full with the fluffer shorts of pedestrian writers going through the motions, a dose of
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printed greyscale interior, from issue 28 (2004) onwards. At the time, the editors commented that "When we started we never dreamed we would still be around in the New Millenium [
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an interview with a well-known genre author, in addition to book reviews and a (recently sporadic) letters column under the heading "Ugly Chickens" after the famous story "
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However, in a possible response to criticism, the magazine attempted to increase its production values, with full colour covers, in a perfect-bound A4 format and
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as opposed to other available magazines earned some criticism from reviewers, with one reviewer from the online edition of The Zone commenting that "Ireland's
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is often credited as holding the position of the "longest running Irish magazine of speculative fiction" and has been billed as "Ireland's answer to
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is keeping up with the pace and is at least in sight of those coat tails, if not in grabbing distance." A review of issue 34, stated that "
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had a presence on the nominations list (and the first time an Irish genre magazine had a presence). The event was also notable in that
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under the "Best Semiprozine" category for 2006. Although only the top five in the list were deemed to have earned a nomination for the
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John Kenny, Bob Neilson, David Murphy, Frank Ludlow, Roelof Goudriaan and Peter Loftus with Contributing Editors Dev Agarwal,
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inexorable rise to the top gains momentum with this issue's expertly assembled and fluid mix of speculative fiction."
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download and as an A4 size print magazine. Sample content from certain issues were also available to view on the
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The magazine also featured an irregular article or opinion piece by anonymous authors writing under the name of
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Despite this, it was only relatively recently that stories from the magazine were reprinted in the
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prides itself on distinctive fiction and as previously stated, in this department it delivers."
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In 2011 Aeon Press released two short story anthologies at Bristolcon (UK) and Octocon (Ire).
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arse, but as the redoubtable English mag takes strides forward under its new leadership,
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A review of issue 33 on BestSF stated of the magazine that "It's not quite up to kicking
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commenting that he found it "rather unsettling", recommending it for the gender bending
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was widely regarded as the successor to the Irish science fiction magazine
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volumes, with "The Bad Magician" by Philip Raines and Harvey Welles (from
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under this category, the event was notable as being the first time
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Stories from the magazine often earned Honorable Mentions in the
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Horror, fantasy, science fiction (cross-genre and unclassifiable)
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The overall approach to selection of fiction for publication in
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rates a plug... But where are comparable titles like Tony Lee's
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Phoenix Convention, 27th-28th September, 2003, Official Program
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Aeon Press was described as the "book-publishing" arm of
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founded in 1993 and published by Albedo One Productions.
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However, Mann's inclusion of some genre magazines like
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was placed ahead of other well-known magazines such as
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advertising and put a little jizz into the magazine.".
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2004 and "I Hold My Father's Paws" (from issue 31) by
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Issues appeared two or three times a year both as a
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Index


Juliet E. McKenna
David Conyers
Circulation
Ireland
English
ISSN
0791-8534
Irish
horror
fantasy
science fiction magazine
The Ugly Chickens
Howard Waldrop
Severian
Gene Wolfe
David Murphy
European Science Fiction Society
Gardner Dozois
Ellen Datlow
Kelly Link
Gavin Grant
David D. Levine
Hugo Award
Hugo Award
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet
Postscripts
Apex Digest
DocuTech
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