After a long hiatus, The Internet Review of Science Fiction returns! It’s got a spiffy new redesign and has a bunch of new content:

  • Editorial: Notes on Resurrection by Bluejack
  • Interview: Peter Watts by J. G. Stinson
  • Feature:Cyborgs Then and Now by Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold
  • Essay: Dodos, Wooly Mammoths, and Other Erudite Obsessions in the Fiction of Howard Waldrop by Robert Bee
  • Criticism: The Magic Mundane: Re-examining the Supernatural in Marion Zimmer Bradley’s The Mists of Avalon by Darin C. Bradley
  • Reviews: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya by Michael Andre-Driussi, January 2008: Short Fiction by Lois Tilton, Ancestor by Scott Sigler by Mur Lafferty.

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