Edited by David Pringle, The Best of Interzone (Voyager, £5.99, ISBN 0
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continuously successful science fiction magazine of recent decades. The 29
stories cover artificial intelligence, first contact with aliens, time travel
and other SF staples, including—currently topical—genetic developments. An
excellent snapshot of today’s most innovative writing.
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