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Sybil's Garage »
The IAF (Interstitial Arts Foundation) has reviewed Sybil’s Garage. They say: “This is the most interstitial volume of the innovative magazine to date. From the composite front photograph of a scarecrow emerging from a New York subway station (the G line) into a lonely pumpkin field to Susannah Mandel’s surreal page entitled “Metamorphic Megafauna” (which so defies description, it doesn’t even appear in the Table of Contents*), this issue ranges widely through genres and your brain. ” You can read the full review here. * Susannah’s poem does actually appear in the ToC, …
Aberrant Normalcy, Altered Fluid »
Tangent Online posted a review of Interzone #221, which contains my short story “Saving Diego.” They say: “Told with cyberpunkish verve, ‘Saving Diego’ takes full advantage of its intergalactic setting to interlay themes of the vast and the unknowable alongside human-scaled concerns of addiction, friendship, and betrayal.” They also have positive things to say about Paul Berger’s and Alaya Dawn Johnson’s stories, also in the issue. You can see the entire review here.
Aberrant Normalcy »
I remember going to see the original Tron with my family. Every Saturday, the nerdy little me had gone to a private computer class with a bunch of other geeky kids to program on Commodore PETs and shoot paperclips at each other. Imagine my delight when along comes the movie Tron, in which a computer hacker enters into the digital world to battle in-game enemies and befriend binary digits named Bit. And the graphics! To my eight-year old eyes, they were the best I had ever seen. And now, 27 years …
Sybil's Garage »
More praise for Sybil’s Garage from Sam Tomaino at SFRevu. Sam says: “Sybil’s Garage #6 has arrived in my mailbox. The stories were varied and all worth reading. It’s moved its home from Hoboken to Brooklyn but is still a unique mix of unusual stories, poems and articles, all with suggestions on the appropriate music to play while reading…Sybil’s Garage is still a strange little magazine with old-fashioned illustrations accompanying the text. For those that want their fiction to be truly different, this is for you.” He also has specific praise for …
KGB Readings »
From KGB – July 15, 2009 Some more KGB pictures (besides Ellen‘s) can be seen here.

