Review by Jenny Barber Black Tears has a great combo of contents in this issue, including an interview with Christopher Fowler, author of the new novel Spanky which has also [...]
Review by Jenny Barber The current issue of The Third Alternative is the most powerful yet. For instance, The Ties that Blind by Mike O’Driscoll is a double-whammy. As [...]
Review by Jenny Barber The Adventures of Brin is the name of a new(ish) comic-type zine produced by an imaginative chap called Tim Brown. Fortunately enough, I was lucky [...]
Reviewed by Jenny Barber Out of everything reviewed this time, one zine tends to stick out above the others. Premonitions. Hurrah, I thought, looking at the cover, a sci-fi [...]
Review by David J. Howe This is an impressive debut. David Riley has successfully managed to combine the work of some of the best critics and writers in the field, to come up [...]
Review by Jenny Barber Among Dark Asylum’s varied contents, is a story from the editor of some genre newsletter, although the name at the moment escapes me! Asylum is [...]
Review by David J. Howe I have for many years been a secret admirer of the Hammer films. In fact, the first horror film I ever saw was Hammer’s Taste the Blood of [...]
Reviewed by Jim Steel This special apocalypse (and garden furniture) themed edition of the magazine is just packed with bad ideas. You remember Highlander, don’t you? [...]
Review by Jenny Barber This is the Guy N. Smith appreciation society ‘zine. Although most of the fiction is by Guy N. Smith, they do allow “guest writers” [...]