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Science Fiction & Fantasy Interzone issue 240 out now

Interzone Contributors

Contributor: Mat Coward

Mat Coward didn’t go to university, has no family contacts in the media, and yet has made a living as a freelance writer since 1986. In other words, he shares the same lack of background as all those would-be writers who buy writing guides. The only difference is their dream is his reality: full-time writing. He is perfectly positioned to tell them how to do it, how not to do it, and why they’re probably better off in their pensioned day jobs anyway.

Mat is one of a dying breed, the truly freelance writer. Not quite a writer, not quite a journalist, but a freelance writer. He’s written and sold just about everything imaginable to just about every imaginable market: books, TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, small press, fiction, reviews of everything from books to restaurants, columns, jokes, videos, stand-up material, greetings cards, comic strips, badge slogans, fillers, links, poems… And still he struggles to pay the bills every month. Hey, if he can make a living as a failure, so can you!

Contributor: Aliette de Bodard

Aliette de Bodard is a half-French, half-Vietnamese writer who makes her home in Paris. Her short fiction has appeared in Interzone, Black Static, Realms of Fantasy and elsewhere.

Contributor: Paul Drummond

A commercial illustrator based in the north west of England. He also created this website.

Contributor: Greg Egan

Greg Egan has had more than twenty stories published in Interzone since 1986, and he maintains an index to the magazine going back to issue number 1. He lives in Perth, Western Australia.

Contributor: Eugie Foster

Eugie Foster calls home a mildly haunted, fey-infested house in metro Atlanta that she shares with her husband Matthew and her pet skunk Hobkin. Her publication credits number over a hundred and include stories in Realms of Fantasy, Cricket, Cicada, Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show, Jim Baen’s Universe, The Third Alternative (Black Static), Interzone, and anthologies Best New Fantasy (Prime Books), Heroes in Training (DAW Books) and Best New Romantic Fantasy 2 (Juno Books).

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