Showing posts with label heliotrope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heliotrope. Show all posts

Monday, November 05, 2007


Heliotrope 3

My buddies over at FantasyBookSpot have released the latest issue of their magazine, Heliotrope. Check it out – in addition to the usual short fiction and poetry, there are some very interesting non-fiction pieces by Jeff VanderMeer, Michael Moorcock, and Jeffrey Ford, as well as a few exclusive previews.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007


Heliotrope 2


Well my friends over at FBS at have published the second issue of their speculative fiction e-zine, Heliotrope. I haven’t had the chance to read the submissions, but I’m sure they’re top-notch like the Heliotrope 1 – and the art work is very nice. Check it out – because I told you to.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Heliotrope is Born!


We’ve heard for months now of Jay Tomio’s efforts at starting a new e-zine devoted to a more critical view of speculative fiction. Now Jay’s vision has been pulled off very well with Heliotrope. Go read it! The first issue contains articles by Jeff VanderMeer, R. Scott Bakker and Heidi Wessman Kneale. Jeff explores the novella, Scott philosophizes about the role of fantastic literature and failings of the literati in allowing interpretive monism to flourish, and Heidi ponders the past and future of science fiction.

There is short fiction, poetry and reviews as well – I haven’t had time to go through any yet, but I expect to enjoy them.

With Emerald City closing down, Heliotrope is arriving just in time.

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