Jupiter Magazine
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Jupiter is a science fiction magazine and is edited by Ian Redman. Based in the United Kingdom, Jupiter has garnered a solid reputation as a dependable small press in its respective field,as noted by SF Crowsnest [1]and is a publication which SFRevue [2] calls "an amusing journey". Jupiter, published four times a year, is produced in a minimalist style (ie: monochrome cover, no interior illustrations, brief editorial, no non-fiction and stapled in the middle).
While the strength of each issue wavers--and although there is no pay--this has not stopped Jupiter from attracting rising stars in the field of speculative fiction, such as the Clarke-Bradbury award winner Lavie Tidhar, David Ireland, Eric S. Brown, Peter Tennant, Andrew Hook and Anubis nominee Carmelo Rafala.
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- Book Reviews. SF Crowsnest Archives. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- Book Reviews. SFRevue Archives. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
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