CLUBHOUSE: Review: Speculative North Magazine #5
A review of the latest issue of Speculative North magazine
CLUBHOUSE: Review: On Spec Magazine #116
Sage advice from our reviewer: Writers tend to be too harsh in their expectations. Don’t be. To which I add, don’t beat up on yourself. Leave that to your critics. No need to do their work for them.
REVIEW: THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION (F&SF) MAY/JUNE 2021
Steve reviews the May/June 2021 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It’s the first one fully edited by Sheree Renée Thomas. Is it good? Read the column and see!
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Lackington’s Magazine #23, Spring 2021.
all of the stories in this issue are interesting, stimulating, well-written, and thought-provoking
CLUBHOUSE: Review: “The Dead Boy’s Game and the Broken Vow” by A. David Singh.
Wry humor, political intrigue and alternate history combine in this fantasy romp
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Polar Starlight Magazine issue #1
Introducing Polar Starlight, a magazine of Canadian speculative poetry, offering a free download of its first issue
2021 Nebula Conference Online Programming Preview
Proposed panels and presentations for the Nebula Awards conference
CLUBHOUSE: Review: On Spec Magazine #115
Genuine Canadian Speculation. Got the stamp of approval and everything!
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Hexagon Speculative Fiction Magazine #3
a vision of presenting world SF&F in as great a variety as possible.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Augur Magazine #8, Vol. 3 No. 2.
Augur seems to be bounding from strength to strength. Quite an achievement.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Speculative North Magazine #3
A wide mix of stories in this latest issue
Club House Review: Onspec #114
On Spec always offers an incredible variety of fiction. Not merely a case of something for everybody, but a whole bunch of stuff worth reading
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Lackington’s Magazine #21
A review of Lackington’s cocktails themed magazine issue
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Speculative North Magazine Issue #2
Wouldn’t you know it, judging stories on their merits alone nevertheless results in a pleasing diversity of authors. Bonus!
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Augur Magazine, Vol. 3 #1
A review of Augur magazine, a publication which brings uncommon perspectives, and brings together the often disparate realms of literary and genre fiction
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Pulp Literature Magazine #27
A review of the stories, poems and interview in the latest issue of Pulp Literature magazine
REVIEW: F& SF July-August 2020 (Part I)
Steve starts a two-part review of the July-August issue of F&SF—the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. It’s a very good magazine!
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Speculative North Magazine #1
A new Canadian SF magazine hits the stands!
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Pulp Literature Magazine issue #26
If you’re like me, a voracious reader with eclectic yet widespread tastes, you’ll read it from cover to cover and be well satisfied.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Unnerving Magazine issue #12
I have to admit, Unnerving always surprises me. I never know what to expect.
TIMELY REVIEW! F&SF MARCH-APRIL 2020!
Steve continues his F&SF reviews with the current (Mar-Apr) issue. He finds it a nice blend of SF (even some “hard SF”) and fantasy (even “hard” fantasy!).
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Trouble Among The Stars Magazine #5
A niche magazine, heading for its final issue.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Pulp Literature Magazine #25, Winter 2020
Once you’ve read the story you may well conclude it is a tad tabloidy and nowhere near the essential sanity and dignity of an actor’s private life. Wrong!
CLUBHOUSE: Review: augur Magazine Issue #6 Vol.2 #3
With six issues under its belt augur is switching to paying full SFWA rates, apparently the only SpeciFic zine in Canada to do so.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: On Spec Magazine issue #112
Capsule reviews of the latest issue of On Spec magazine
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Pulp Literature Magazine issue 24, Autumn 2019
Lots and lots of good and varied stuff to peruse in this issue. You can’t go wrong if you pick it up.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: augur magazine #5 (literary fantasy mag)
This magazine is all fantasy: The issue was fun to read. Full of good writing and evocative imagery.
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