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@ 2009-05-30 21:19:00
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Need A Copy Of Andromeda Spaceways?
PDF Of Issue #38 Available For Limited Time

My story "Machine" is in the current issue of the Australian SF Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. They do a great job of mailing things out from Down Under, but it's a sticking point for some Americans to order something from afar.

But good news -- ASIM sells a PDF version of the current issue for immediate download here.

Andromeda Spaceways E-version

You can now order the current issue of Andromeda Spaceways as an electronic (PDF) file.

The pdf of our current issue is available for AUD$4.95 or US$4 (Paypal only) here. You can also order a PDF subscription here - save almost 50% on the cost of a printed copy subscription.

You get a whole lot of ASIM for a small amount of change, and it won't take up any room on your bookcase!

(Note that due to the electronic rights agreement with our authors, PDF back issues are not available)


What you'll get will look even better than this scan.

The U.S. price is actually the currency conversion from A$4.95, which just now was US$4.07.

Act Now! (grin)

No, really. It is a limited time offer. Once Issue #39 ships and they get around to offering the PDF of Issue #39, Issue #38 will no longer be available.

Of course, last I heard Issue #39 should contain another Dr. Phil story...

Dr. Phil


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[info]aloysius7
2009-05-31 02:36 am UTC (link)
Got my copy. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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[info]dr_phil_physics
2009-05-31 05:09 am UTC (link)
Enjoy!

Dr. Phil

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[info]jakobdrud
2009-05-31 11:21 am UTC (link)
And a really cool illustration too. It sure attracted my attention.

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[info]dr_phil_physics
2009-05-31 06:12 pm UTC (link)
At least four of my published stories have had illustrations -- all have been remarkable. At the WOTF XXIV workshop last August, I found out just how talented some of the up-and-coming artists are.

Dan Skinner of St. Louis MO USA is the illustrator for "Machine". I need to write to him...

Dr. Phil

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[info]jakobdrud
2009-05-31 06:36 pm UTC (link)
It's funny. I think of myself as a word-man, but an intrigueing illustration will often get my attention much more effectively than a good opening paragraph. Newspaper articles grab me the same way. Picture first, headlines second.

The WotF has a number of interesting story illustrations, though I'm kind of put off by the front illustrations they usually run. I find them far too grandiose for the actual stories, which often center on people on a smaller scale. The story illustrations match that much better most of the time.

For nice illustrations my current favorite magazine is Interzone. There's some eye candy there :-)

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[info]dr_phil_physics
2009-05-31 09:03 pm UTC (link)
Actually, I've thought about this a lot. The WOTF cover illustration is about the contest, about the glory and grandeur of SF/F. Since the cover is assigned to a named artist long before the Gold Award story is selected, I imagine they didn't want to do an illo on one of the anthology stories.

So yeah, it's a marketing thing. Bright, bold, colorful -- and recognizable.

And the truth is that we do buy SF books by their covers. (grin) If you're just cruising the SF/F shelves at a bookstore, a really good cover can pique interest in a book, more than a title, perhaps less than the name of a Big Name Author you've heard of.

Dr. Phil

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