(I tried sending email to them ten days ago, but got no response.)
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> The last issue of INTERZONE I have received here in New Jersey was April
> 2003, and my subscription has not run out yet. Has anyone received a
> more recent one, or is there a delay, or what?
Not to panic; I've had an issue since. Seems they missed a
printing deadline and decided to slide a month, but normal
service has been resumed.
-- Charlie
>The last issue of INTERZONE I have received here in New Jersey was April
>2003, and my subscription has not run out yet. Has anyone received a
>more recent one, or is there a delay, or what?
>
>(I tried sending email to them ten days ago, but got no response.)
INTERZONE Number 189, labeled May/June 2003, showed up in my mail box
today. I'm in Madison Wisconsin.
Ben Schilling
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>In article <3F293E43...@optonline.net>
> ele...@optonline.net "Evelyn C. Leeper" writes:
>
>> The last issue of INTERZONE I have received here in New Jersey was April
>> 2003, and my subscription has not run out yet. Has anyone received a
>> more recent one, or is there a delay, or what?
>
>I'm a UK-based subscriber and I have received one issue - dated
>May/June - since the April one. There's a note inside, as there was
>last time they put a double-dated issue out, saying IIRC that they've
>rejigged their schedule but will still publish 12 issues a year.
>
>I received it on or before 14th July.
Like Evelyn, the last I received here in the US was April. I
suspected they were going to skip an issue. (It seemed the April one
arrived awfully late even for a US delivery.)
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There was a note in the last one to say that they were having to slip
occasionally to get the printing runs back in sync and that it was to be
expected.