| Stacey Janssen ( @ 2009-03-06 00:04:00 |
New IROSF
March's issue is live!
(And because I am so tired from all this crazy end-of-quarter nonsense, I almost wrote the tag out as href="live" ...yes, I am awesome.)
In any case, this month's ToC:
Editorial:
* Branching Out and Moving Forward by Stacey Janssen
Special Feature:
* Off-Season at Jay Lake: An IROSF Special Feature
by Michael Hiebert
Interview:
* Confessions of a 3am Writer: Interview with Ken Scholes
by Brent Kellmer
Feature:
* Signals 18 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
* Parallax: Sneezing Your Way Through Selection by Rob Furey
Essay:
* My Search for the Wild Hunt by Lezlie Kinyon, Ph.D.
* What Science Fiction Leaves Out of the Future #2: The Day After Tomorrow
by Gary Westfahl
Review:
* Short Fiction, March 2009 by Lois Tilton
* Of Monsters and Metaphors: Review of Monster by A. Lee Martinez
by Mark Tiedemann
We're running a single piece of fiction* this month ("Off-Season at Jay Lake") as a special feature to raise cancer awareness, and will be accepting funds to donate in whole to cancer research. It was originally part of an anthology written as a tribute to Jay Lake by a group of writerly friends upon discovering that he had cancer last year.
As I am remembering my dad's anniversary this month as well, I actually take a special interest in this piece and the idea behind running it. You can go straight to the story here.
*No, we are not accepting fiction submissions. Seriously. Don't send them to me.
March's issue is live!
(And because I am so tired from all this crazy end-of-quarter nonsense, I almost wrote the tag out as href="live" ...yes, I am awesome.)
In any case, this month's ToC:
Editorial:
* Branching Out and Moving Forward by Stacey Janssen
Special Feature:
* Off-Season at Jay Lake: An IROSF Special Feature
by Michael Hiebert
Interview:
* Confessions of a 3am Writer: Interview with Ken Scholes
by Brent Kellmer
Feature:
* Signals 18 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
* Parallax: Sneezing Your Way Through Selection by Rob Furey
Essay:
* My Search for the Wild Hunt by Lezlie Kinyon, Ph.D.
* What Science Fiction Leaves Out of the Future #2: The Day After Tomorrow
by Gary Westfahl
Review:
* Short Fiction, March 2009 by Lois Tilton
* Of Monsters and Metaphors: Review of Monster by A. Lee Martinez
by Mark Tiedemann
We're running a single piece of fiction* this month ("Off-Season at Jay Lake") as a special feature to raise cancer awareness, and will be accepting funds to donate in whole to cancer research. It was originally part of an anthology written as a tribute to Jay Lake by a group of writerly friends upon discovering that he had cancer last year.
As I am remembering my dad's anniversary this month as well, I actually take a special interest in this piece and the idea behind running it. You can go straight to the story here.
*No, we are not accepting fiction submissions. Seriously. Don't send them to me.