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I love that Red Sun has a stated affinity for war-themed science fiction, especially when it's written by war veterans. I'm a general fan of any and all speculative fiction, but it was an illuminating experience to read several war-themed speculative fiction stories together, in comparison. The issue includes three war-themed stories, each entirely different from the others, and two non-war themed horror stories, along with an interview with Failbetter games and an interview with the author of t...
I've reviewed previous issues of Red Sun Magazine, and now that we're up to its third issue, I think we can safely say that it's found its groove. This issue has a horror feel to it - from the interview with the creators of the Sunless Sea computer game through to the cover story featured, a short story called Caroline, by Aeryn Rudel, that will just leave you with the heebie jeebies, skin crawling with both the action of the zombie-inspired tale and the implications it leaves behind. Excellent
This magazine is a compilation of speculative fiction, media interviews and the like. It is written of and by veterans, and for everyone. Notable stories include:(Pick of the litter) Caroline by A. Rudel: A civilian family faces the prospect of trying to rehabilitate a family member who has been left in a zombie-like state by an act of bio-war. They are unwilling to abandon him and unable to cure him, putting them into a poignant limbo. The story gives ample food for thought to explore the paral...