Monthly Archives: March 2021

OR: Bare Bone #3

A review that originally appeared in The Fix #6:- BARE BONE #3 Edited by Kevin L. Donihe While it might be called Bare Bone, this third issue certainly gives the fiction aficionado plenty of meat to chew on, with no … Continue reading

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Who Are You?

Answers at the foot of the page please.

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OR: Fantasy & Science Fiction – September 2002

A review that originally appeared in The Fix #6:- FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION – SEPTEMBER 2002 Edited by Gordon Van Gelder Eight pieces of fiction, one of them a novella, three novelettes and the remainder short stories, and regardless of … Continue reading

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Won’t Get Fooled Again

But I think we all know that we will.

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OR: Cemetery Dance #41

A review that originally appeared in The Fix #6:- CEMETERY DANCE #41 Edited by Richard Chizmar & Robert Morrish The cover, by artist Glenn Chadbourne, has a nasty little critter with a big knife hacking up a pumpkin, though I’m … Continue reading

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Behind Blue Eyes

This just might be my favourite Who song.

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OR: Spectrum SF #9

A review that originally appeared in The Fix #6:- SPECTRUM SF #9 Edited by Paul Fraser This issue has an eye catching cover panorama of a future city done in shades of purple by an artist whose name is printed … Continue reading

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Baba O’Riley

Who’s Next is fifty years old this year, and here is the opening track:-

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OR: 3SF #1

A review that originally appeared in The Fix #6:- 3SF #1 Edited by Liz Holliday Having got off to an impressive start with their book list, Ben Jeapes’ Big Engine has now launched a new magazine, which in size and … Continue reading

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