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It was originally published in Interzone in 1990.
It was originally published in Interzone in 1993 and represents a small, but integral part of the novel, Ring.
The first of these stories was " BLIT " ( Interzone, 1988 ); others include " What Happened at Cambridge IV " ( Digital Dreams, 1990 ); " comp. basilisk FAQ " ( Nature, 1999 ), and the Hugo-winning " Different Kinds of Darkness " ( F & SF, 2000 ).
He was one of eight people who founded the English magazine Interzone in 1982 ( the others including Malcolm Edwards, Colin Greenland, Roz Kaveney, and David Pringle ).
Our Lady of Chernobyl was first published in Interzone # 83, May 1994, then reprinted in Our Lady of Chernobyl, Notre-Dame de Tchernobyl ( French translation ), Luminous, Hayakawa's SF Magazine ( Japanese translation ), and the Italian edition of Luminous, as " Nostra Signora Di Chernobyl ".
While the magazine started as an editorial collective, soon editor David Pringle was the driving force behind Interzone.
Interzone was first initially published quarterly, from Spring 1982 to Issue 24, Summer 1988.
Escape Route was first published in Interzone magazine July 1997.
In Tangier, Gysin and Hamri founded the 1001 Nights restaurant, in which the musicians played throughout the 1950s to a largely Western audience in what was then an international zone, the " Interzone " of Burroughs ' fiction.
Webb's first professional fiction sale was the short story " Rhinestone Manifesto ", published in Interzone 13, Autumn 1985.
The most influential and longest running British science fiction magazine was New Worlds, although newer British SF magazines include Interzone ( magazine ) and Polluto.
At one point, Interzone was considered as a title for Naked Lunch.
As noted above, this is a novella-length story that was originally part of the Naked Lunch manuscript when it was entitled Interzone.
In 2010, La La was the featured artist at The Interzone Festival in Serbia.

Interzone and by
: Short: " Kitemaster " by Keith Roberts ( Interzone )
: Short: " After-Images " by Malcolm Edwards ( Interzone )
: Short: " The Unconquered Country " by Geoff Ryman ( Interzone )
: Short: " Cube Root " by David Langford ( Interzone )
: Short: " Love Sickness " by Geoff Ryman ( Interzone )
: Short: " Dark Night in Toyland " by Bob Shaw ( Interzone )
: Short: " The Original Doctor Shade " by Kim Newman ( Interzone )
: Short: " Bad Timing " by Molly Brown ( Interzone )
: Short: " The Ragthorn " by Robert Holdstock and Garry Kilworth ( Interzone )
: Short: " The Double Felix " by Paul di Filippo ( Interzone )
: Short: " The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires " by Brian Stableford ( shorter version, Interzone 91 / 92 )
: Short: " A Crab Must Try " by Barrington J. Bayley ( Interzone 103 )
: Short: " War Birds " by Stephen Baxter ( Interzone 126 )
: Short: " La Cenerentola " by Gwyneth Jones ( Interzone 136 )
: Short: " Hunting the Slarque " by Eric Brown ( Interzone 141 )
: Short: " The Suspect Genome " by Peter F. Hamilton ( Interzone 156 )
: Short Story: " Children of Winter " by Eric Brown ( Interzone 163 )
: Artwork: cover, Interzone 179 by Dominic Harman
: Artwork: cover, Interzone # 200 by Pawel Lewandowski
* " Angels ", by The Tea Party from The Interzone Mantras
The redesigned Interzone has been called the " handsomest SF magazine in the business " by Gardner Dozois.
Interzone features regular columns by David Langford ( Ansible Link – News & Gossip, Obituaries ), Tony Lee ( Laser Fodder – DVD Reviews ) and Nick Lowe ( Mutant Popcorn – Film Reviews ).
In late 2005, touring for Flicker commenced with several Canadian dates, a UK Festival ( Interzone in Cardiff, the first European performance by Ayria ), and a U. S. West Coast tour.
* Interzone ( book ), the title of a short story collection by William Burroughs ; it is also a setting in his 1959 novel Naked Lunch

Interzone and Clute
* John Clute, Colin Greenland and David Pringle: Interzone – The 1st Anthology, Everyman Fiction Limited, 1985
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone – The 2nd Anthology, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1987
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone – The 3rd Anthology, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1988
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone – The 4th Anthology, Simon & Schuster Limited, 1989
* John Clute, David Pringle and Simon Ounsley: Interzone – The 5th Anthology, New English Library Paperbacks, 1991

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