Asimov's

And for October's site of the month, we
turn to the famous print magazine website, Asimov's.
These kinds of websites wouldn't exist on their own - were it not
for their sister (or brother) TV channel, magazine ... add the offline
media property of your choice here.
However, when adding things up, good material on the Net is scarce
and this site definitely fall into the quality category.
There's the usual stuff about how to subscribe, how to write for
them and what's within the magazine. Quite a lot appears about past
content and there are an abundance of links about writers, magazines
and societies.
I found the latter very interesting. An editorial by Gardner Dozois
(the magazine editor) gives an account of his early reading experiences
and how they shaped his life. Robert Silverberg provides reflections
entitled 'the quality of pity is not folded'.
However, the best part for me was the book review section by Norman
Spinrad - they were in-depth, realistic and well-written.
A section on the net provides interesting comment, even some good
words about Crowsnest, (not that we need any convincing ourselves,
but nonetheless it's good to know that others appreciate us).
Never do you get far from the message that you should subscribe
to the magazine but surprise etc, this is the aim of the website.
Not everyone likes to read the magazine in paper form, so you'll
be please to know that this magazine and a host of others are available
as single issues or a subscription in downloaded form?
Saves space on your bookshelf.
Rod MacDonald
Click here to
visit Asimov's

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