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This year's second issue is bookended by triple Hugo Award winner and 2013 cover artist Jim Burns' brilliant 'Homuncularium'. Fiction comes from Melanie Tem, Carlos Hernandez, Damien Walters Grintalis, Australia's Antony Mann and Chris Butler returns to a world where citizens' 'scent', in the form of spores they emit, define their place on the social scale and that's not good for anyone moving 'upwind' with the wrong perfume..
Books reviewed in this Mar/Apr 2013 issue are:LONDON FALLING by Paul Cornell plus author interview, THE FOLLY OF THE World by Jesse Bullington, AFROSF edited by Ivor W. Hartmann, THE VORRH by B. Catling, JOHN BRUNNER by Jad Smith, THE GRIM COMPANY by Luke Scull, THE TWYNING by Terence Blacker, THE ROOK by Daniel O'Malley, WHITE HORSE by Alex Adams, THE HOLDERS by Julianna Scott, REDSHIRTS by John Scalzi, THE ALCHEMY PRESS BOOK OF PULP HEROES edited by Mike Chinn, THE MAD SCIENTIST'S DAUGHTER by Cassandra Rose Clarke, OUTLAW BODIES edited by Lori Selke & Djibril al-Ayad
Movies reviewed in this issue are: CLOUD ATLAS, BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, WARM BODIES, WRECK-IT RALPH, SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED, GRABBERS and ANTIVIRAL
DVD movies reviewed in this issue are the six 'Never Landscapes' of Peter Pan;
PETER PAN (2000), RETURN TO NEVERLAND, PETER PAN (2003), NEVERLAND (2003), FINDING NEVERLAND and NEVERLAND (2011) plus CRAWLSPACE, LOOPER, GAME OF THRONES SEASON 2, ALPS the Lee selection of Best Bonds: LICENCE TO KILL and SKYFALL.
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