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Award winning science fiction and fantasy magazine, featuring new short stories, articles, artwork, poetry, book reviews and more. The Silent Woods - Tony Ballantyne and Chris BeckettWe are Still Here - Anya OwSingularity - Davide ManaStay, Conscience - Gregory A. AustinBlank Slates - H├╗w SteerThe Ghostlands - Mariah MontoyaA Cracked Teapot - Sherry ShahanThe Cyclops - Teika Marija SmitsWe Fall Like Leaves Fall - Raman MundairWhere would our eternal Roman Empire be without coffee? - Ian Watson2020 Shoreline of Infinity Flash Fiction Competition - the prize winning storiesTales of the Beachcomber- Mark TonerNoise and Sparks: A YA Revolutionary''s Guide To the Pandemic - Ruth EJ BoothBiopolis: building the stories - Jane McKie & Gavin InglisSF Caledonia: Laura Lam- in Goldilocks Country - Pippa GoldschmidtSF Poetry - F. J. Bergmann, Karen Dennison, Finola ScottQuadrant - report from our Book Group review of Docile bu K.M. SzparaOther Book ReviewsHappiness for Humans by P.Z. ReizinOne Love Chigusa Soji Shimada (Author), David Warren (Translator)To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher PaoliniThe Doors of Eden by Adrian TchaikovskyThe Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
Spotlight on BAME science fictionGuest Editors: Tendai Huchu and Raman MundairNew stories from: Feng Gooi, Tobi Ogundiran, Prashanth Srivatsa, K.M. McKenzie, Asith Pallemulla, D.A. Xiaolin Spires, Zen ChoSF poetry from: Jeda Pearl, Mandisi Nkomo, Robert René Galván The History of Japanese Science Fiction: from the 1930s to 2010sThe Dangers of Expectation in African Speculative FictionPlus: The Chrysalis by Laura Scotland - the winner of Cymera, Scotland''s Futures Forum and Shoreline of Infinity''s Competition for speculative short fiction 2020Book ReviewsOriginal artworkShoreline of Infinity Science Fiction Magazine is the winner of the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical.
Shoreline of Infinity is the winner of the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical.StoriesPetra KuppersAllen AshleyHelen FrenchKate MacdonaldLaura DuerrCalum L. MacLeòidAhmed A. KhanVicki Jarrett Interview with Vicki Jarrett Noise and Sparks from Ruth EJ BoothSF PoetryRachel PlummerCardinal CoxChuck Von NordheimPlus Mark Toner's Tales of the Beachcomber Book Reviews
With a foreword from Ken MacLeodContributions from: Pippa Goldschmidt Laura Lam Russell Jones Alastair Bruce Sean McMahon Elsa Bouet Beth Biller Tacye Phillipson Catherine Heymans Matjaz Vidmar Afterword from Colin R McInnes Scotland has big plans for its space industry in the next decade: opening Europe's first orbital spaceport, expanding further its satellite research and manufacturing industry, and developing a £4 billion space industry by 2030. Astronomy and Astrophysics have been important fields of study in Scottish universities since the eighteenth century, and world-leading research continues to be produced here today. And in contemporary Scottish literature, science-fiction writing is flourishing. Scotland in Space: Creative Visions and Critical Reflections on Scotland's Space Futures brings together these three strands to generate dialogues between literary authors, natural and social scientists and scholars working in the humanities, to envision some of Scotland's potential space futures. The book comprises three sections, in each of which an original piece of science fiction is accompanied by essays that respond to the ideas the story evokes. The essays, written by specialist scholars and practitioners working closely with the literary authors, identify, explore and comment upon the physical, social and cultural possibilities and potentials evoked in the science fiction. These cross-disciplinary discussions speculate about the ways in which research and innovation currently taking place in Scotland might change our sense of the possible futures of this country, this world and, perhaps, other worlds.
After only 3 years in existence Shoreline of Infinity Science Fiction Magazine won the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical.To celebrate this occasion we decided to publish a selection of stories from the Issues 1-10 (including a special edition 8¿). We could have chosen every story, of course, but for that you will have to read all the issues.These stories are chosen as together they are the ambassadors for the magazine; together, we felt, they represent the character of the magazine - welcoming, challenging, enthralling, a touch mischievous - andof course, they're stonkingly good stories.Bo Balder Shaker Look Gregg Chamberlain APOCALYPSE BETA TEST SURVEY Thomas Clark Incoming Ephiny Gale Little Freedoms Caroline Grebbell Model Organisms Ken MacLeod The Last Word Tim Major The Walls of Tithonium Chasma M Luke McDonell See You Later Jeannette Ng Goddess With A Human Heart David Perlmutter The Brat and the Burly Qs Nathan Susnik The Pink Life (La Vie En Rose) Andrew J Wilson The Stilt-Men of the Lunar Swamps
Shoreline of Infinity is the winner of the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical.StoriesTim MajorTiffany MeuretEM FauldsCallum McSorleyDA D'AmicoJG SarmientoLidia Molina WhyteTeika Marija SmitsCymera Festival/Shoreline of Infinity Short fiction winnersBeth NuttallCleo LunaBSFA Award winner Gareth L Powell on WritingInterview with Louise WelshNoise and Sparks from Ruth EJ BoothSF PoetryAngela Cleland Peter King Rachel SambrooksPlus Mark Toner's Tales of the BeachcomberBook Reviews
Shoreline of Infinity is the winner of the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical.In this issueStories Thomas Broderick Rhiannon Grist Cat Hellisen Ken MacLeod Andrew Reichard Neil WilliamsonFlash Fiction Competition Winners Vicki Jarrett Emma Levin Eris YoungScience Fiction Poetry FJ Bergmann Harry Josephine Giles Richard StevensonRuth EJ Booth's BSFA award shortlisted column "Noise and Sparks" Pippa Goldschmidt on "The Future is already here"Mark Toner's Tales of the Beachcomber SF Caledonia: Chris Kelso on Neil Williamson Plus reviews
Edited by Duncan LunanA loving re-creation of a classic collection of Scottish science fiction.In a field which spans the whole of space and time and alternative universes beyond, the voice of Scottish science fiction writers is a distinctive one. It blends together the national reputation for science and technology with the mystical Celtic background and the traditional art of the story-teller.Angus MacVicarChris BoyceDavid John LeeNaomi MitchisonJanice GallowayLouise TurnerAngus McAllisterEdwin MorganElsie DonaldWilliam KingDavid Crooks alburt plethoraRichard HammersleyAlasdair Gray Donald MalcolmDuncan LunanArchie Roy
Shoreline of Infinity is the winner of the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical.New stories, interviews, reviews, art and poetry.Premee Mohamed - The Time Between TimeLaura Young - DaughterEsme Carpenter - Harry's ShiverBo Balder - Splitting UpCaroline Grebbell - Goodnight RosemarinusTim Major - Cast In the Same MouldRachel Armstrong - Origamy (extracts)Preston Grassmann - The Silk Tower of BeijingPoetry: Tris Crest. Charlotte Ozment, Nate Maxson Art competition: we have a winner - Jimmy McGregor The Beachcomber Presents: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Mark Toner, Stephen Pickering & Tsu Beel SF Caledonia: Chris Kelso on Preston Grassmann Interview: Rachel Armstrong
Time-travel stories by Duncan Lunan This collection's four main stories feature time travel by land, sea, air and fire, representing the classical elements, and the three supporting stories also involve people or messages travelling into the past or the future, in very different ways. Three of the main stories were published in the USA, in Analog, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and the anthology series There Will Be War, and all three were recommended for the Science Fiction Writers of America Nebula Award. The fourth was to be published in Amazing Stories, when the magazine ceased publication, and the others appeared in the UK, in Dream, West Coast Magazine, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts collection To Arrive at Where We Started. The book is illustrated throughout by Sydney Jordan from Dundee, best known as the creator of Jeff Hawke, the world's longest running science fiction comic strip (from 1954 to 1988; Duncan Lunan wrote or contributed to ten of the later stories). The 'air' story With Time Comes Concord was illustrated by Sydney for its first publication in Analog, and he has now provided illustrations for all the other six stories as well as a colour cover.
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