Two Year POSTSCRIPTS Subscription (unsigned editions)
HARDCOVER ANTHOLOGY
This subscription will be for the next four volumes
EDITION: Unsigned
Now well into its eighth year, PS's flagship publication Postscripts—having established itself as one of the premier magazines in horror, fantasy and SF short stories—has settled into life as a full-blown, bona-fide, state-of-the-art, no-questions-asked, tell-it-like-it-is, cutting-edge, where-it's-at hardcover anthology containing all that's exceptionally fine in the field of genre fiction. The good news, of course, is that you already know that because you’re a subscriber. The bad news is that, with this current volume “The New and Perfect Man” your sub runs out . . . and naturally, we’d hate to lose you so we’re hoping you’ll renew without delay.
But first, a reminder about the changes to Postscripts anthology volumes. Starting with Edison’s Frankenstein (issues 20/21) we dropped from four 55-60,000 word issues each year to two 150,000 word volumes—each one with its own title. In other words . . . more words—and now it's a book instead of a mag! But even better . . . the signed edition is traycased.
1, 2, 3 Year Annual Subscriptions (P&P included) are now available.
While individual copies now cost £30 for the unsigned edition and £60 for the signed traycased edition plus postage, subs will still set you back just £49 (instead of £65.98 if you live in the UK or £69.98 outside) and £99 (instead of £125.98 or £129.98) for a one-year commitment, post-free. And, as a subscriber, you'll also receive our signed winter hardcover chapbook free of charge. (Past authors in this series are Gene Wolfe, Elizabeth Hand, Joe Hill, Ramsey Campbell, Andy Duncan and Joe R. Lansdale . . . with Lucius Shepard already pencilled in for this year.) You can subscribe for longer—two years (4 volumes) or three years (6 volumes) thereby ensuring you're protected against any future price-hikes.
“A wonderful mix of science fiction, fantasy and horror—read it!” Ellen Datlow
“The most promising magazine of the 21st Century!” Gardner Dozois
“Quite simply, the best all-round magazine for genre fiction.” Stephen Jones