Last time I wrote about Interzone, I was discussing issue 294, the first published under the new editor, in the new, paperback-sized format ("JB6"). The format and presentation of the magazine was fantastic: it fit in a lot of my pockets, and was packed with 15 stories as well as the regular columns, in full colour with fantastic layouts and illustrations. Sadly there was only one more physical issue before Interzone was forced to become a digital-only publication.

I don't want to dwell on the sad necessity to move to digital. Interzone continues on, recently releasing the milestone issue #300. They now seem keen that subscriptions are via Patreon.

Instead I wanted to write a small bit about how I engaged with the paper magazine.


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