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In Issue 18 of Something Wicked we have some astounding stories for you.
First up, on the 7th of Feb, is a bit of dark humour in Summer Hanford's extremely wry and funny "The Death of Satan and The Imprisonment of God".
Next up, on the 14th of Feb, is a fantastic piece of near-future SF-noir in Thomas Carl Sweterlitsch's "The Disposable Man".
We follow that on the 21st of Feb, with our reprint for this issue, Nick Wood's "Of Hearts and Monkeys", an African post-apocalyptic story set in Cape Town.
And we close off the issue on the 28th of Feb with a tale by David McCool about an old man recollecting the story of "Billy Bogroll" and the missing children.
We introduce a new book reviewer with this issue; Deon van Heerden, who starts off his tenure with us with a review of The Recollection by Gareth L Powell, and the graphic novel, Mazeworld by Alan Grant & Arthur Ranson.
In expectation of the release of Blue Remembered Earth next month we've decided to reprint our Issue 7 interview with Alastair Reynolds.
All in all an awesome issue, as I hope you'll agree.
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