Friday, 12 June 2009

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

What's coming in issue 25 : Erinome

Well, issue 25 is coming along nicely. We've got a lovely wrap round cover from Daniel Bristow-Bailey, not colour sadly, but still a great piece of art.
As for the fiction, five authors this time out, Sam Kepfield with his near future piece Radio Free, Fet Milner takes us to the distant Crane's world in On the Commodore, we then journey not quite as far with Kate Kelly to Italy for The Oracle. Neil Clift takes to the ocean with The Mariner and lastly a visit to the Moon for Dusting Tycho by Vera Sepulveda.

It's looking like another good issue, be with you in July.

Sunday, 7 June 2009

New Blog

Well, welcome to our new blog. Highly exciting I'm sure you'll agree!
I've finally woken up to the ease having a proper 'blog' will make keeping up to date with Jupiter, and hopefully make it easier to get some feedback on what we're up to.

Well, not much of a first post, but there you go.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Second review of issue 24

SFcrowsnest have published their review of Iocaste. They were particulary impresed with Black Water "'Black Water' by David Conyers is an absolutely cracking story. It's one of the best I've read for some time... Even within the limitations of a short story, a believable world has been created with two strong characters, Joseph and an Australian woman called Donna, both trying to make their way as best they can. I particularly liked the use of archaic technology, even in the slums of Dar es Salaam. Well, if this is our future, we had better do something about it soon!" The whole review can be read here.

Friday, 1 May 2009

Review of issue 24

SFrevu have posted the first review of issue 24. "Another little gem!" is how Tom describes this issue. You can read the whole thing here.

Monday, 6 April 2009

Issue 24 Out Now!

Jupiter 24 Cover Issue 24 is now available!
This issue features Black Water by David Conyers, Sides of the Coin by Gustavo Bondoni, Our Man In Herrje by Andrew Knighton, The Ninth Circle by A.J. Kirby, If you Can't Beat Them... by James McCormick and Dog's Best Friend by Gareth D Jones. S Cerulean provides our great cover artwork.
Once more I think we've produce a great issue, so thanks to all our contributors!
We hope you, our readers enjoy!

Thursday, 29 January 2009

Review of issue 23

First review of issue 23 can be found here. Thanks Annie