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Internet Review of Science Fiction for February 2006

Here are the contents of the Internet Review of Science Fiction for February 2006

  • Editorial
    • Of Curses and Blessings by Bluejack - Busy times at bustling IROSF headquarters.

  • Interview
    • A Bull in a China Shop on the Moon: An Interview with Wu Yan by Lavie Tidhar - A conversation about Chinese SF with one of its premiere personalities.

  • Features
    • Beware the Drop Bears: A Look at Australian Speculative Fiction - Is it a miracle ingredient or just a fear of carnivorous marsupials that makes Australian SF great?

    • Putting the "A" in "YA" by Jay Lake & Ruth Nestvold - Why kids' stories ain't just for kids anymore.

    • Time and Again; and Again; and ...: Pushed Around by Time at the Movies by MaryAnn Johanson - We all want do-overs now and then. Occasionally, Hollywood delivers.

  • Essay
    • To Seek Out New Books: Adventures in the Star Trek Publishing Universe by William I. Lengeman III - A guided tour through the furthest reaches of the genre's biggest printingsphere.

  • Criticism
    • Mortal Love by Elizabeth Hand by John Langan - A probing look into a modern classic of fantasy.

  • Reviews
    • NFSF: Family Album by Greg Beatty - This is your father's fandom.

    • 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill by Niall Harrison - Is the hype for this debut collection justified?

    • February Short Fiction by Lois Tilton - Lois tries something different and reviews every story this month?even the bad ones.

    • Band of Gypsys by Gwyneth Jones by Ursula Whitcher - Technology, magic, and rock and roll collide in the fourth part of the Bold as Love series.

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