Postscripts
Defunct British magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Defunct British magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Postscripts was a quarterly British magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime fiction, first published in June 2004.[1][2] It was published by PS Publishing and the editor-in-chief was Peter Crowther.[3]
Each issue was published in two editions: a regular newsstand-type edition and a signed, numbered, 200-copy (150 copies until issue 14) hardcover edition.[1]
From issue 18, the magazine was transformed briefly to a quarterly anthology, before becoming biannual, producing two double-sized issues a year starting with issue 20/21. The final issue was The Dragons of the Night #36/37, published in May 2016.
Postscripts has won the 2006 and 2008 International Horror Guild awards for best periodical[4] and the 2009 British Fantasy Award for Best Magazine.[5]
Notable award-winning stories include Joe Hill's Best New Horror, which won the British Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in 2006.[6] In the Porches of My Ears by Norman Prentiss won the 2009 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction.[7]
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