Publisher Hildy Silverman writes that “Space and Time Magazine has joined the digital evolution.” In other words, the long-running small press magazine is now offering “a downloadable version of its quarterly issues on its web site, spaceandtimemagazine.com. The e-version of the magazine contains the exact same stories, poetry, and artwork as the print version, but is available for a $10.00 yearly subscription price, half the price of a standard yearly subscription.”
Current print subscribers can also have access to the electronic version as part of their regular subscriptions by contacting Silverman through the web site.
Space and Time Magazine debuted in 1966, and publishes “fantasy, horror, and science fiction, and favors stories that blur genre lines in unique ways.” The current issue, #106 (Spring 2009) includes:
Fiction:
“The Woman of Your Dreams” by Norman Spinrad
“The Gift” by Rich Sampson
“The Sleeper’s Awakening” by Ian R. Faulkner
“The Way It Has Always Been, The Way It Will Always Be” by Kurt Newton
“The Beetle Eater’s Dream” by A. Camille Renwick
“A Wound So Great” by Wade Tarzia
“Since Adam’s Fall” by John B. Rosenman
“Hideki Desu” by Mark Lee Pearson
“Born Free (4 of 4)” by Randy Heller and Jeremy Simser
Poetry:
“Shepherd Mage” by Jennifer Crow
“Love (Jupiter)” by M. Frost
“Untitled” by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
“Wild Martian Flowers” by Mary Jo Rabe
“The Ice Maiden Mummy’s 279th S.O.S.” by Lyn Lifshin
“Moon Garden” by Jane Stuart
Non-Fiction:
Editor’s Geeble by Hildy Silverman
“Ink Vectors” by Bruce Gehweiler
“Word Ninja” by Linda D. Addison
The cover art is by Terry Van Hollander