Postscripts (magazine)

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First issue cover

Postscripts is a quarterly British[1] magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror and crime fiction, first published in June 2004[2].

Each issue is published in two editions: a regular newsstand-type edition and a signed, 150-copy hardcover edition[2]. It is published by PS Publishing.

Notable stories include Joe Hill's 'Best New Horror' , which won the British Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in 2006[3].

  1. ^ Contact PS Publishing, page retrieved 19 November 2006.
  2. ^ a b PS Publishing - PostScripts Magazine, page retrieved 19 November 2006.
  3. ^ BFS Award Winners 2006, page retrieved 19 November 2006]

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