Interzone #298

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Gareth Jelley (Editor): Interzone #298 (EBook, 2024, MYY Press)

eBook

English language

Published March 22, 2024 by MYY Press.

3 stars (1 review)

In this issue: stories by Saswati Chatterjee, Rachael Cupp, Mame Bougouma Diene, Ai Jiang, Joyce Meggett, Carlos Norcia, and Antony Paschos; columns by Alexander Glass, Nick Lowe, Val Nolan, and Aliya Whiteley; and book reviews by Alexander Glass, Kelly Jennings, Paul Kincaid, and Val Nolan. The cover art, We Have Known Bright Hillsides Redolent of Gorse, is by Martin Hanford.

Interzone is edited by Gareth Jelley.

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A better than average issue of Interzone

3 stars

A better than average issue. Stories that I found interesting in this issue were by Mame Bougouma Diene, Ai Jiang, Antony Paschos and Joyce Meggett.

  • "Perpetual Motion Sickness" by Mame Bougouma Diene: a story that starts out as a contemporary one about a refugee family working to start a new life in America turns savagely dystopian when they discover what tasks they must do to gain entry. At the end, you wonder is the mother's sacrifice is with the price.

  • "Tangles" by Rachael Cupp: a disjointed story of a scientist with dementia struggling to remember the current state of the world.

  • "Pray for the Ravaged Temples" by Carlos Norcia: a story on violence and identity in the slum areas of a South American city.

  • "Where the Grass Is Always Whiter" by Ai Jiang: a Chinese family move into an area where their grass is green while the others are white. …