Greetings; Enjoyed the first issue of Dark Matter. Good luck with it. Should you ever need a fillo to pop in a hole somewhere, please …
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April Storm: Letter of Comment
Great work Nalini, There is a lot of content here, pretty awesome for a first issue.. I see that Star walking had a bit of …
Cathy Palmer-Lister: Letter of Comment
I enjoyed browsing through your zine. The article on the artist, Marshal Bell, was especially interesting. Cathy Palmer-Lister, WARP editor, MonSFFA Thanks Cathy. MonSFFA is …
Jonathan Cowie: Letter of Comment
Greetings This is to both our existing team of news providers to the Concatenation site (from whom we are always delighted to hear) as well …
Chris Garcia: Letter of Comment
It’s always good to read the first issue of a new zine and I think Dark Matter makes a wonderful first impression with that lovely …
Damian: Letter of Comment
I look forward to reading the issue. Below is a news item that I thought you might be interested in running. As an editor myself, …
Lloyd Penney: Letter of Comment
Hello!, and many thanks for taking on a new zine, Dark Matter 1. For many production houses and distribution companies, Canada is a secondary market, …
Robert: Letter of Comment
Hi Nalini, Here is my letter of comment for Dark Matter, issue 1. It was a good read. I liked the front cover. It was …
Net Rage – A meditation on life and Hamlet’s Blackberry
Net Rage a meditation on life and Hamlet’s Blackberry by Nalini Haynes I believe feeling overwhelmed by our new connectivity is a common problem in …
Terminal World by Alastair Reynolds
A review by Nalini Haynes Terminal World is the story of Quillon, a fallen angel living among humans on Spearpoint, an artificial construction around which …
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
a review by Nalini Haynes Directed by Hayao Miyazaki Nausicaa is a princess who lives in a rural community located in the Valley of the …
Rutopia: An artist talk by Marshall Bell
Rutopia: An artist talk by Marshall Bell report by Nalini Haynes The closing talk on Monday afternoon was Marshall Bell conducting an artist’s talk with Deborah …
Changing the Climate: Utopia, Dystopia and Catastrophe – a convention report
It appears that many were not aware of this science fiction conference, scheduled for the 3 days prior to AussieCon4, held at Monash University in …
Edward McArdle’s Photographic Review of AussieCon4
Edward McArdle’s Photographic Review of AussieCon4
Daniel Haynes: An overview of AussieCon4
The 68th World Science Fiction Convention or ‘Worldcon’ was held this year in Melbourne (2nd – 6th September), with Guests of Honor author Kim Stanley …