Interzone #285 (January-February 2020)

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Published Jan. 8, 2020 by TTA Press.

3 stars (1 review)

The January-February issue contains new cutting edge science fiction and fantasy by Gregor Hartmann, Julie C. Day, Daniel Bennett, Andy Dudak, and John Possidente. The 2020 cover artist is Warwick Fraser-Coombe, and interior colour illustrations are by Richard Wagner, Vincent Sammy, Martin Hanford, and others. Features: Ansible Link by David Langford (news and obits); Mutant Popcorn by Nick Lowe (film reviews); Book Zone (book reviews including Anne Charnock interviewed by Stephen Theaker, and Maureen Kincaid Speller on Hidden Wyndham by Amy Binns); Andy Hedgecock's Future Interrupted (comment); Aliya Whiteley's Climbing Stories (comment); guest editorial by Andy Dudak.

Interzone's 2020 cover artist is Warwick Fraser-Coombe

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An average issue of Interzone

3 stars

An average issue, with interesting stories by Gregor Hartmann, Andy Dudak and John Possidente.

  • "Each Cell a Throne" by Gregor Hartmann: a private detective is given the job of convincing an old man not to upload himself into a computer. As they argue back-and-forth, the story reveals the detective also has her own reasons for trying to convince him not to do it.

  • "Flyover Country" by Julie C. Day: in a future full of man-made diseases, one person has a job taking care of a field until, one day, it is used for an unsaid biological mission by a company. Striking up a romantic relationship was an unplanned part that would lead to heartbreak and possible biological contamination.

  • "Frankie" by Daniel Bennett: in the middle of a war, only the writings of one person, Frankie, appears to hold a country together. But when he dies, who is left to hold …