Review by Jim Steel This is the fourth chapbook in Swan River’s series of imaginary histories of real buildings. Gary McMahon has taken the multi-storey carpark in [...]
Reviewed by Jim Steel The way we live now. We have our friends. We’ve known them long enough to know that they’ve got flaws, but they’re the only friends [...]
Reviewed by Steven Pirie It’s marketed as a magazine, but the print edition of GUD, with no editorial, 190 pages in all and being the size of a paperback novel, looks [...]
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” [...]
Review by Jenny Barber There are some very appealing articles here, foremost in my mind is a piece by Kim Braemar about writing groups and the mind games they play which, [...]