SFRevu’s March issue

SFRevu‘s March 2007 issue is now available at www.sfrevu.com.
Contents of this issue include Ernest Lilley’s editorial “Nothing Like A Small Town,” interviews with author Adam Roberts and editor Patrick Nielsen Hayden, regular columns on books, graphic movels, manga, media, zines, short fiction, and conventions, and lots of reviews.
This issue, there are reviews of several British books, including Before They Are Hanged: Book Two Of The First Law by Joe Abercrombie, Dante’s Girl (Kayla Steele) by Natasha Rhodes, Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris, and The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch.
The media reviews include Bridge to Terabithia, Ghost Rider, and the DVDs of Atomic Submarine, First Man into Space, and Looker.
There are many US book reviews, including: Belladonna (Ephemera #2) by Anne Bishop; Breakfast with the Ones You Love by Eliot Fintushel; Dangerous Games by Keri Arthur; Dawn by Tim Lebbon; Decipher by Stel Pavlou; Dragon Lovers by Jo Beverley, Mary Jo Putney, Karen Harbaugh, and Barbara Samuel; Emperor: Time’s Tapestry #1 by Stephen Baxter; Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge by Lou Anders; Gradisil by Adam Roberts; Heart-Shaped Box: A Novel by Joe Hill; House of Chains: Book Four of The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson; Hydrogen Steel by K.A. Bedford; Keeping It Real: Quantum Gravity: Book 1 by Justina Robson; Kitty Goes to Washington by Carrie Vaughn; Lurulu (Ports of Call) by Jack Vance; Moonshine by Rob Thurman; Off Armageddon Reef by David Weber; Shanghaied to the Moon by Michael Daley; Sixty Days and Counting by Kim Stanley Robinson; Tempting Evil by Keri Arthur; The Alchemist’s Apprentice by Dave Duncan; The Lost Cities: A Drift House Voyage by Dale Peck; The Phantom Isles by Stephen Alter; The Prestige by Christopher Priest; The Witling by Vernor Vinge; Things Will Never Be The Same: A Howard Waldrop Reader by Howard Waldrop; Torchwood: Border Princes by Dan Abnett; Troy: Shield of Thunder by David Gemmell; Under Cover of Darkness by Julie E. Czerneda; Worldweavers 1: Gift of the Unmage by Alma Alexander; and X-Rated Bloodsuckers by Mario Acevedo.