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Further delays followed, with the first MYY Press edition, issue 294, eventually sent to subscribers at the end of January 2023; and issue 295 at the end of August. Two months later, Jelley announced that the magazine would finally return to a regular bimonthly schedule, but only in a digital format.
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A "double issue" numbered 290/291 was published in June 2021, followed by 292/293 in July 2022, which was announced as the 100th and last to be published by TTA Press. The new editor was announced as Gareth Jelley, who would publish it under his MYY Press, and aimed to restore the bimonthly schedule.
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doesn't really qualify as a 'professional magazine' because of its low rates and circulation, but as it's thoroughly professional in the caliber of writers that it attracts and in the quality of the fiction it produces, just about everyone considers it to be a professional magazine anyway." It pays
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was first initially published quarterly, from Spring 1982 to Issue 24, Summer 1988. It was then on a bi-monthly schedule from September/October 1988 to Issue 34, March/April 1990. For over a decade, it was then published monthly until several slippages of schedule reduced it to an effectively
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are reprinted in the annual "year's best stories" anthologies, while other stories have been finalists for the Hugo and Nebula Awards. In 2010 the magazine became one of only eleven magazines to have a story win a Nebula Award. The winning story was the novelette
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removed the magazine from its list of professional markets due to low rates and small circulation. However, within the genre field the magazine is still ranked as a professional publication. As Dozois has stated, "By the definition of SFWA,
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is the eighth-longest-running English language science fiction magazine in history, and the longest-running British science fiction (SF) magazine. Stories published in
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contributed many illustrations in the 1980s. He was nominated for the British SF Association Awards in 1987 for his cover work on the first Interzone magazine.
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Founding editor David Pringle stepped down in early 2004 with issue 193. It was taken over by Andy Cox, who had founded TTA Press to publish his magazine
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is the eighth longest-running English language science fiction magazine in history and the longest-running British SF magazine.
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and many others. Interzone is also known for publishing new and upcoming writers, regularly publishing the works of Tim Lees,
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An accompanying online magazine, interzone.digital, was launched at the same time as the official announcement.
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While the magazine started as an editorial collective, soon editor David Pringle was the driving force behind
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committee gave David Pringle a Special Award for his work on the magazine. The magazine has also won the
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for the 1980s, something that would publish only great fiction and be a proper outlet for new writers."
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In January 2021, after announcing a delay of issue 290 "for various reasons (some
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ANDY HEDGECOCK says politically engaged fantasy is thriving in the 21st century
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The second through fourth anthologies were reissued by New English Library.
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This article is about the science fiction magazine. For other uses, see
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has been responsible for starting the careers of a number of important
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Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast
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by Colin Harvey, Suite 101, 19 July 2010, Retrieved 18 Sep 2010.
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was initially produced by an unpaid collective of eight people—
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in 2007 as the "handsomest SF magazine in the business".
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In the first years, several anthologies were published.
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The Year's Best Science Fiction, 27th Annual Collection
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The Year's Best Science Fiction, 25th Annual Collection
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Bi-monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Interzone (disambiguation)

David Pringle
Science fiction magazine
https://interzone.press
ISSN
0264-3596
fantasy
science fiction magazine
Hugo Awards
Nebula Award
British Science Fiction Awards
John Clute
Malcolm Edwards
Colin Greenland
Roz Kaveney
David Pringle
New Worlds
Clive Sinclair
Arts Council of Great Britain
Black Static
perfect bound
Gardner Dozois
Science Fiction Writers of America
covid-related
PS Publishing
Hugo Award
best semiprozine
Worldcon
British Fantasy Award

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