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    Corridor8 [#3.1, (December) 2011] ed. Bryony Bond (Michael Butterworth #2, £6.00) []
    The first in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “Don’t Stop” and was launched on 13th December 2011 at The Baltic in Gateshead, accompanied by a talk by James Hugonin. A free art print by James Hugonin was distributed with the issue.
    Details supplied by Michael Butterworth.
    • · Contributing Editor · Michael Butterworth · el
    • · Opening Image · Eoin Shea · il
    • · Editorial · Bryony Bond · ed
    • · Permit Yourself to Drift from What You Are Reading at This Very Moment to Another Situation · Matthew Hearn · ar
    • · Market Forces: The Gallerists · Mark Doyle & Rebecca Morrill · ar; illustrated by Stephen Iles; feature with five articles on Bureau Gallery, Manchester (& Dave Griffiths); Ceri Hand Gallery, Liverpool (& Jen Liu); the International 3, Manchester (& Andrew McDonald); Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne (& Héctor Arce-Espasas); and Workplace, Gateshead (& Matt Stokes).
    • · Audio Obscura, 2011 · Lavinia Greenlaw · il; a poster insert.
    • · Others & Outliers
    • _ · James Hugonin · Paul Usherwood · ar
    • _ · Cerith Wyn Evans · Iris Priest · ar


    Corridor8 [#3.2, (March) 2012] ed. Bryony Bond (Michael Butterworth #2, £6.00) []
    The second in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “The Hills Have Eyes” and was launched on 30th March 2012 at the S1 Artspace Gallery in Leeds, accompanied by a talk by Roger Luckhurst. A free booklet Richard Kostelanetz: Breakthrough Fictioneers Tribute edited by Bryony Bond was distributed with this issue.
    Details supplied by Michael Butterworth.
    • · Contributing Editor · Michael Butterworth · el
    • · Opening Image · Eoin Shea · il
    • · Editorial · Bryony Bond · ed
    • · Dirty Pictures in a Golden Frame? · Robert Clark · ar
    • · Artists Do It Best: The Artist-Led Spaces · Mark Doyle & Rebecca Morrill · ar; illustrated by Stephen Iles; feature with seven articles on The Royal Standard, Liverpool; S1 Artspace, Sheffield; The NewBridge Project, Newcastle; Rogue Project Space & Malgras/Naudet, Manchester; the Project Space Leeds, Leeds; Supercollider, Blackpool and the Platform A Gallery, Middlesborough.
    • · Others & Outliers
    • _ · The Earl of Wordship · Jan Herman · ar [Ref. Richard Kostelanetz]


    Corridor8 [#3.3, (July) 2012] ed. Bryony Bond (Michael Butterworth #2, £6.00) []
    The third in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “Seven Streets” and was launched on 5th July 2012 at The Bluecoat Gallery in Liverpool, accompanied by a talk by Derek Horton. A free magazine (Soanyway #16 edited by Derek Horton & Lisa Stansbieart) was distributed with the issue.
    Details supplied by Michael Butterworth.
    • · Contributing Editor · Michael Butterworth · el
    • · Opening Image · Eoin Shea · il
    • · Editorial · Bryony Bond · ed
    • · Ringo’s Leafy Head · Paul Rooney · ar
    • · Art and the World Through It: The Art Schools · Grace Harrison · ar; illustrated by Stephen Iles; feature with five articles on BALTIC 39, Newcastle; Free University of Liverpool; Islington Mill Art Academy, Salford; the Liverpool School of Art and Design, LJMU; and the Manchester School of Art.
    • · Mexico · Derek Horton · ar
    • · North · Jenny Diski · ar
    • · Jenny Diski · Frederic Tuten · ar


    Corridor8 [#3.4, (September) 2012] ed. Bryony Bond (Michael Butterworth #2, £6.00) []
    The last in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “Graveyard for Lunatics” and was launched on 30th September 2012 at the Manchester Contemporary/Manchester Art Fair, accompanied by a talk by Bob Dickinson. A screen-printed binder for Parts 1-4 of Corridor8 #3, limited to an edition of 150, was launched on 29th November 2012 at The Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, accompanied by a panel discussion chaired by Maria Balshaw with Ian Rawlinson, Kerry Harker and Paul Moss.
    Details supplied by Michael Butterworth.



    Cosmag [Vol. I No. 1, Whole No. 1, March 1951] []
    Issue not indexed.


    Cosmag [Vol. I No. 2, Whole No. 2, May 1951] []
    Issue not indexed.


    Cosmag [Vol. I No. 3, Whole No. 3, July 1951] []
    Issue not indexed.



    Cosmag [Vol. 2 No. 2, Whole No. 5, November 1951] ed. Ian T. Macauley (The Atlanta Science-Fiction Organization, 25¢) []
    Published back-to-back with Science Fiction Digest #4.
    Details taken from Table of Contents.





    Cosmic Crime Stories   (about)
    A print science fiction mystery magazine containing fiction, illustrations, articles, and interviews, and published biannually.

    • Publishers:
      • Sam’s Dot Publishing; P.O. Box 782, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52406-0782: Cosmic Crime Stories, Jan 2011 – Jul 2012.
      • White Cat Publications, LLC.; 33080 Industrial Road, Suite 101, Livonia, MI 48150: Cosmic Crime Stories, Jan 2013 – .
    • Editors:







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