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Black Infinity: Derelicts

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Fifth issue of the magabook of creepy science fiction adventure, featuring fantastic tales of mysterious abandoned ships in space and on the high seas, with Gregory L. Norris, Douglas Smith, James Dorr, David VonAllmen and others; with classics by Philip K. Dick, Alan E. Nourse, Jack Williamson, Andre Norton and others. Plus: a tribute to Irwin Allen's Lost in Space (1965), retro movie reviews, weird science fact, a comics story, and more.

206 pages, Paperback

Published October 18, 2019

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November 23, 2019
As a contributor, I can't give Black Infinity #5: Derelicts a rating. I can tell you that it is one of the finest collections of sci-fi fiction, poetry, and articles that I've ever read. Tom English and the folks at Dead Letter Press have put together a cracking good periodical that is crammed full with the best in the business. With pieces by legends like Philip K. Dick, Jack Williamson, and Milton Lesser, aka Stephen Marlowe, as well as work by modern masters like Gregory L. Norris and Vonnie Winslow Crist, you can't go wrong with this volume. Within its over two-hundred pages, you'll find tales of adventure and intrigue about derelict spacecraft in man's distant future as well as haunting encounters with phantom ships on the seas of Earth's past, and one tale about a haunted airship in a post-apocalyptic world destroyed by magic.
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