Soh Kam Yung reviewed Interzone 304 by Gareth Jelley (Editor) (Interzone, #304)
An average issue of Interzone
3 stars
An average issue of Interzone, with interesting stories by Val Nolan, Dominic Green, Jennifer Jeanne McArdle and Simon Guerrier.
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"County Colours" by Val Nolan: an interesting story set in a world where parts of Ireland had been 'scattered' to random locations on the earth. The story follows one former Irish postal worker caught in the event who becomes the primary investigator charged with finding out how the Scattering happened. With her partner, they discover the original reason for the Scattering. But what happens next would take scattering to a whole new level, driven by the desire to remake the world
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"BODYSWAP.GOV" by R.T. Ester: a 'techbro' introduces a way for people to swap bodies, starting with some Special Forces soldiers with (huh?) porn actors. The story comes to a conclusion, driven by the need for the techbro to cover his problems by changing the …
An average issue of Interzone, with interesting stories by Val Nolan, Dominic Green, Jennifer Jeanne McArdle and Simon Guerrier.
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"County Colours" by Val Nolan: an interesting story set in a world where parts of Ireland had been 'scattered' to random locations on the earth. The story follows one former Irish postal worker caught in the event who becomes the primary investigator charged with finding out how the Scattering happened. With her partner, they discover the original reason for the Scattering. But what happens next would take scattering to a whole new level, driven by the desire to remake the world
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"BODYSWAP.GOV" by R.T. Ester: a 'techbro' introduces a way for people to swap bodies, starting with some Special Forces soldiers with (huh?) porn actors. The story comes to a conclusion, driven by the need for the techbro to cover his problems by changing the uses of the technology.
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"Reboot the Sky" by Dominic Green: a colony ship on its way to a new planet gets attacked by another colony ship. And it would need some native South American people to come to a solution that technology cannot provide and, in the process, revive an ancient way of living.
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"The Island Without Spice" by Jennifer Jeanne McArdle: set during the Dutch colonial period in South-east Asian, a mixed woman on an island becomes a guide to a strange Dutch person who leads an expedition to the island, hoping to find something exotic to help him cure a disease that is infecting him. But things turn violent when the island itself has a savage effect on the Dutch person and his crew.
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"NKATA" by Simon Guerrier: a person receives mail for the previous resident of a house and returns it. But when subsequence mails arrive marked "URGENT", he eventually opens one and finds himself involved in the affairs of a company that repossesses body parts as payment, a state of affairs that is somehow legal.
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"Cops and Robbers #1: The Bridge" by Rachael Cupp: part of the author's series on the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse, this one is a story told as a description of comic panels that show a group of drug pushers and users surviving the initial nuclear holocaust.





