Interzone #281 (May-June 2019)

eBook

English language

Published April 30, 2019 by TTA Press.

2 stars (1 review)

1 edition

A below average issue of Interzone.

2 stars

A rather light-weight issue with stories that probably appeal to those who prefer a more 'literary' style of SF than what I would normally read. The stories that I found interesting were by James Warner, Andy Dudak and Malcolm Devlin.

  • "The Realitarians" by James Warner: a woman accomplice to a Russian gangster suddenly discovers cats talking to her. But her world really turns upside down when one of her assigned tasks goes wrong, and she becomes the target of a hunt.

  • "Float" by Kai Hudson: a girl who has lived most of her life in space goes to Earth and pines for a way to ease the weight she feels in this short short story.

  • "Harmony" by Andy Dudak: a spy sent to infiltrate a city slowly falls under the spell of music that is constantly played to pacify and 'instruct' the inhabitants. Soon, his starts to second guess whether …