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For Issue No. 6
Sybil's Garage [is] one of the best run and downright prettiest of the small press magazines...
- Stephen Eley, Editor, Escape Pod (listen to podcast)
For Issue No. 5
"This issue, a salon of gorgeous language and music, has something for everyone and is well worth exploring for an afternoon, curled up in your favorite chair."
- The Fix, Rae Bryant (read the full review)
"Sybil's Garage is a strange little magazine with old-fashioned illustrations accompanying the text. If you like some tales out of the ordinary, then this is for you... The stories all got a Very Good from me."
- SFRevu, Sam Tomaino (read the full review)
"Readers will want to dive into this fantastic collection of work again. With each new perusal, another layer of meaning is uncovered."
- The Hudson Current, Diana Schwaeble (read the full interview)
For Issue No. 4
"...features different themes that focus on betrayal, aging, and communication, [and] leaves the reader feeling as though they have entered a new realm."
- The Hudson Current, Diana Schwaeble
"Sybil's Garage No. 4 is an alienating thing—a saturation tank of isolation and the sublime. Like its first three predecessors, Issue 4 aligns the quietly bizarre and the slightly uncanny with nineteenth-century design. That’s not to say that Sybil’s Garage is easily classifiable, either in form or content. Victorian woodcuts share pagespace with postmodern silhouettes and modernist sketches. Fragments of polyglottal marginalia pepper Sybil’s pages—appearing everywhere like cryptic typesetter’s notes. From the first glimpse of the Bladerunneresque cover to the final, stunning woodcut, this issue is its own work of slipstream art."
- Behind the Wainscot, Darin Bradley
"If you like 'alternate' science fiction, then this is for you."
- SFRevu, Sam Tomaino
"A solid four stars."
- Isadrone (LJ reviewer)
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