88TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE: Subscribers, Claim Your Copy

april cover 400x533Amazing Stories Subscribers!

Your complimentary copy of the April 2014 issue of Amazing Stories, our special 88th Anniversary edition, is now available for your reading pleasure.

With both new and reprint fiction from some of the best in the business, with articles, reviews and interviews and jam-packed with great artwork, we think this issue marks a major milestone in Amazing Stories’ return to regular publication.

We’ve made it available in three delicious electronic formats – Epub, Mobi and PDF.

As a subscriber, you are entitled to a complimentary copy of this issue that will soon go on sale in our new online store.

Just drop us a note to let us know which of the formats you’d like to receive. You can do that by clicking here.

Here’s a list of what this issue has to offer:

The Voyage That Lasted 600 Years by Don Wilcox
The Jester by Michael J. Sullivan
Finity by Felicity Savage
Spirit Dance by Douglas Smith
Cosmic Corkscrew by Michael A. Burstien
Virtually Yours by Nina Munteanu
Where the Space Pirates Are by John M. Whalen
Customer Service by John Purcell
Tool Dresser’s Law by jack Clemons
Weird Stories, Strangely Told by Ira Nayman
Lightning War by Duncan Long
Heavenly Horizon by Ricky L. Brown
The Pixie by Steven M. Long
The Geno Virus by R.K. Troughton
Articles, reviews and interviews by JM Stine, Gwen Whiting, Steve Davidson
Artwork by Frank Wu, Duncan Long, Bob Bello and Derek Benson

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