'I enjoyed how much Ashley focused on the very small press, while doing his homework with a high degree of accuracy with the large commercial publishers... This is exhaustive work, so much credit goes to Ashley for this gargantuan task.' <br />
Andy Andrews, <i>True Review</i>
<p>‘Mike Ashley’s dedicated, thoroughly researched history of the SF magazines during this specific time period is testament to his love of the genre. It is a remarkable book and a must have for serious collectors and those interested in the history of the SF magazine field.’ Dave Truesdale, <em>Tangent</em></p>
<p>‘[The book offers] a map of a vast and previously uncharted field that is set to inspire future in-depth studies of individual titles or themes. As such, The Rise of the Cyberzines is invaluable.’ Sabina Fazli, Fafnir - Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research</p>
'I enjoyed how much Ashley focused on the very small press, while doing his homework with a high degree of accuracy with the large commercial publishers... This is exhaustive work, so much credit goes to Ashley for this gargantuan task.' <br />
Andy Andrews, <i>True Review</i>
<p>‘Mike Ashley’s dedicated, thoroughly researched history of the SF magazines during this specific time period is testament to his love of the genre. It is a remarkable book and a must have for serious collectors and those interested in the history of the SF magazine field.’ Dave Truesdale, <em>Tangent</em></p>
<p>‘[The book offers] a map of a vast and previously uncharted field that is set to inspire future in-depth studies of individual titles or themes. As such, The Rise of the Cyberzines is invaluable.’ Sabina Fazli, Fafnir - Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research</p>
Shortlisted for the Locus Science Fiction Foundation Non-Fiction Award 2023 The Rise of the Cyberzines concludes Mike Ashley's five-volume series, which has tracked the evolution of the science-fiction magazine from its earliest days in the 1920s to its current explosion via the internet. This series has traced the ways in which the science-fiction magazine has reacted to the times and often led the way in breaking down barriers, for example in encouraging a greater contribution by women writers and stimulating science fiction globally. Magazines have continued to build upon past revolutions such as the 'new wave' and 'cyberpunk', producing a blend of high-tech science fiction and expansive speculative fiction that has broadened the understanding of science and its impact on society. This final volume, which covers the years 1991-2020, shows how the online magazine has superseded the print magazine and has continued to break down barriers, especially for the LGBTQ community and for writers of colour.
Shortlisted for the Locus Science Fiction Foundation Non-Fiction Award 2023 The Rise of the Cyberzines concludes Mike Ashley's five-volume series, which has tracked the evolution of the science-fiction magazine from its earliest days in the 1920s to its current explosion via the internet.
2. Into the WebDigital DustThe Omni ExperienceGalaxy TransformsThrough the Cyber ForestBeyond the Event Horizon
3. The ChallengeBusiness Almost as UsualThe Small-Press SurvivorsThe British AlternativesAdvance of the Cyberzines
4. Taking Stock
Appendix 1. Checklist of English-Language Science Fiction MagazinesAppendix 2. Schedule of Magazine Circulation Figures