Tuesday, March 29, 2011

New Issue of Flurb: Or "Dispatches from Interzone"



Rudy Rucker prolific Sci-Fi author has just released a new edition of Flurb, a "Webzine of Astonishing Tales" which includes two stories co-published in Spanish.

I really enjoyed the read. Here are a few highlights:

Chris Nakashima-Brown tells the strange tale of Medusa about a strange bioelectric pet you can wear. Or does she wear you?

Rudy Rucker has a cool collection of letters written between Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg from 1954-1955 named for a term Kerouac uses in one of them called "InterZone."

I also really enjoyed the short story by Mexican novelist and comic artist, Bernardo Fernandez, known as "Bef," called The Last Hours of The Final Days (also available in Spanish).

[Flurb: Spring-Summer, 2011]

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