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ParSec Issue #3: ParSec, #3
ParSec Issue#2: ParSec, #2
ParSec Issue #1: ParSec, #1
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ParSec Series

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 A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror.

The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors.

On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists.

Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPS Publishing
Release dateJun 22, 2022
ParSec Issue #3: ParSec, #3
ParSec Issue#2: ParSec, #2
ParSec Issue #1: ParSec, #1

Titles in the series (7)

  • ParSec Issue #1: ParSec, #1

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    ParSec Issue #1: ParSec, #1
    ParSec Issue #1: ParSec, #1

    A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small. This is the blistering table of contents for the first issue. Introduction – Ian Whates Gunbelt Highway – Dan Abnett Down and Out Under the Tannhauser Gate – David Gullen Nineteen Eighty-Nine – Ken MacLeod The Lichyard – Harrison Varley Time Traveller's Shoes – Yuliia Vereta Tesla on the Grass Alas – Esther M. Friesner We Have Forever – Redfern Jon Barrett The Power of 3 – Anna Tambour Nova Oobleck Surfs The Second Aether – Paul Di Filippo Life in the Fast Lane – featuring Tom Hunter In the Weeds – Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin Reviews Section Interview with Christopher Priest

  • ParSec Issue #3: ParSec, #3

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    ParSec Issue #3: ParSec, #3
    ParSec Issue #3: ParSec, #3

    A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small. This is the table of contents for the festive issue. Introduction – Ian Whates Rotten Things – Kim Lakin Ornamental Refugee –Brian D. Hinson CSGCOVWR – Natalia Theodoridou Bai Roses – Victoria Navarra The Different Flesh – Allen Stroud You Can Call Me Al – Gary Gibson The Kidnap of Fibonacci – Ian Watson Lost Out There in the Stars – Scott Edelman Life in the Fast Lane – featuring John Jarrold In the Weeds — Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin Reviews Section Interview with Saray Pinborough

  • ParSec Issue#2: ParSec, #2

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    ParSec Issue#2: ParSec, #2
    ParSec Issue#2: ParSec, #2

    digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small. This is the table of contents for the festive issue. Introduction – Ian Whates The Summer Husband – Angela Slatter The Neighbourhood Watch –Neil Williamson Lovers on the Yuleton Lip – Aliya Whiteley But Once a Year – Ramsey Campbell Poruguese Essay – George Tom All That's Red Earth – Mike Carey Five Ways to Accidentally Save the Earth from Alien Conquest – Gareth D. Jones The Elektron Mill – Sean McMullen A Bayesian Analysis of Wishes – Karen Brenchley Life in the Fast Lane – featuring Jenny Campbell In the Weeds — Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin Stepping Towards New Voices in SFF — Stewart Hotston Reviews Section Interview with Xueting Christine Ni

  • ParSec Issue #4: ParSec, #4

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    ParSec Issue #4: ParSec, #4
    ParSec Issue #4: ParSec, #4

    A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small. This is the table of contents for the festive issue. Introduction – Ian Whates Blaise of Glory – Alexis Ames It Only Amplifies –Shih-Li Kow Zugzwang – Neil Williamson Daytrip To Glastonbury – Jane Rogers Radicalised – Lavie Tidhar The Equality Virus – Gwyneth Jones The Relative Promise of Dead Things in the Dark – A.P. Howell Umbilical – Teika Marija Smits When All This Became Normal – Simon Morden Letters To My Daughter – Tim Anderson Five-O-Clock In The Bar At The End Of The World – Bryony Pearce In the Weeds — Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin Life in the Fast Lane – featuring Alistair Sims (independent bookshop owner) Reviews Interview with and scientist Simon Morden

  • ParSec #7: ParSec, #7

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    ParSec #7: ParSec, #7
    ParSec #7: ParSec, #7

    A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small.

  • Parsec #6: ParSec

    Parsec #6: ParSec
    Parsec #6: ParSec

     A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small.

  • ParSec #9: ParSec, #9

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    ParSec #9: ParSec, #9
    ParSec #9: ParSec, #9

    A digital magazine featuring the very best in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror The latest fiction from established writers alongside the best new stories from emerging talents and debut authors. On-point articles and regular columns, exploring genre fiction in all its forms. Interviews with leading authors and artists. Insightful and informative book reviews by a carefully selected cadre of reviewers, assessing current titles and imminent releases from publishers big and small. This is the table of contents for the Issue 8 Introduction – Ian Whates A Routine Investigation in Downtown Arcadia – M.R. Carey The World is What You Make of It – E.M. Faulds A Kiss to Forget Me By – Kai Holmwood The Plate of Plenty – Barend Nieuwstraten III Sky Colours – Elana Gomel The Girl At The Mirage Café – Frank Roger Square Spaces – Tim Lebbon A Christmas Dirge – Rhea Rose Three From Albion – Michael Moorcock Life in the Fast Lane featuring Donna Scott In the Weeds  – Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin Reviews Section Andy Hedgewick's Interview with M.R. Carey

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