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For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books I had just acquired this url as a move towards creating an internet presence for the magazine when David Pringle announced he was ceasing his interest in the magazine and I should talk to Andy about any future role I thought it would make a useful bargaining counter but it appeared Andy didn’t want to talk to me so I never got the opportunity to put it on the table The loghich I inherited for interzone was a rather staid affair created from the Bodoni typeface
For more than ten years, I was production editor and occasional guest editor of, and reviewer and occasional columnist for interzone, Britain’s longest-lived science fiction magazine This site is a record of the work I did for interzone until the magazine was handed over to Andy Cox who had published The Third Alternative (now renamed, bizarrely, Black Static) for some years, at which point I demerged my interest and continued publishing alone with Quercus-SF and three-legged fox books
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