Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sanctuary - Death Ray Magazine - Issue #16 - Amanda Tapping Interview

At Blackfish Publishing (UK):



New issue! New size! New price!

The eagerly awaited winter issue of Death Ray (all 180 packed pages of it!) goes on sale this Saturday, with subscribers receiving their copies a day or two earlier. This is our biggest and best issue ever, featuring a bit of a freshen-up on the design side, and packed with more of pretty much everything: more New Gods, more Deep Thought, more Time Trap, and way, way more reviews. Amongst this issue's highlights are goodies like these…


All the big new TV!

We've got previews and behind-the-scenes features on all the latest American TV, from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles to Sanctuary, Battlestar Galactica to True Blood. Plus reviews of pretty much everything from Heroes to Fringe to (the American) Life on Mars, and interviews with Summer Glau, Jamie Bamber, Amanda Tapping and more. Plus: inside the BBC's new take on Survivors, with Paterson
Joseph
, Julie Graham and writer/creator Adrian Hodges.


New films galore!

Join us behind the scenes of The Day the Earth Stood Still, Inkheart and the fandom-dividing Stephenie Meyer movie Twilight, plus we take a gander at everything from The Road to Max Payne.

More interviews than ever before!

This time around we speak with horror legend Clive Barker, geek philosopher-king Neal Stephenson, '70s concept rocker Jeff Wayne, Judge Dredd co-creator Carlos Ezquerra, Star Wars special effects guru John Dykstra, cult fantasy writer Peter S. Beagle, porn legend Jenna Jameson, artist supreme Rodney Matthews and many, many more.

Reviews bursting at the seams!

We've got over 50 pages of the damn things! Everyone's here, from Neil Gaiman to Terry Pratchett, Eli Stone to Solomon Kane! It's as rich as a Christmas pudding, but much better for you.


Plus! Plus! Plus!

That's only scratching the surface! There's also Dune and The Avengers, the swords from The Lord of the Rings, and the love life of Merlin. Pat Mills writes about the creation of Marshal Law, while Hugo Award-winning author Mike Resnick contributes a top-notch short story – and it's got robots in it!

The new Death Ray: on sale Saturday 15 November, priced £4.99. Now, more than ever, it's where science fiction lives.

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