The latest issue of Salon Futura went online at the weekend. Here’s what you can find in it:
- A review of William Gibson’s new book, Agency
- A review of Light of Impossible Stars, the final volume of Gareth L Powell’s Embers of War trilogy
- A review of Maresi: Red Mantle, the final volume in Maria Turtschaninoff’s Red Abbey Chronicles
- A review of To Be Taught, if Fortunate, the new novella by Becky Chambers
- A review of volume 2 of Vei, the graphic novel series from Sara B Elfgren and drawn by Karl Johnsson
- A review of the Watchmen TV series
- A review of The Rampant, a novella about teenage lesbians and Sumerian gods by Julie C Day
- A review of the comic prequel to the Picard TV series
- And of course some cover art and an editorial
I guess I should remind you that Salon Futura is eligible for the Best Fanzine category in the Hugos. Not that I need another Hugo, but I do want you all to vote in the Fanzine category. If I do get on the ballot I suspect it will increase interest in the category.