6 Months print subscription
Two quarterly issues of ASIM, sent to your doorstep. Your subscription starts with the current issue (or, for renewing subscribers, after the issue with which your earlier subscription lapses). The subscription includes all postage charges, within Australia only.
12 Months print subscription
Four quarterly issues of ASIM, delivered to your door / PO Box / other specified postal destination. Your subscription starts with the current issue (or, for renewing subscribers, after the issue with which your earlier subscription lapses). The subscription includes all postage charges, within Australia only.
24 Months print subscription
Eight quarterly issues of ASIM, delivered to you. Your subscription starts with the current issue (or, for renewing subscribers, after the issue with which your earlier subscription lapses). The subscription includes all postage charges, within Australia only.
12 Months eSubscription
A 12-month electronic subscription provides you with four quarterly issues, starting with the current issue (issue 51). Download this issue today, and the three subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they’re ready! Please identify whether you’d prefer epub, mobi, or pdf format.
ASIM #5 Print
Edited by Danuta Shaw
With original fiction by John Borneman, Angela Boord, Sue Bursztynski, Robert Hoge, Sue Isle, Wendy Laharnar, Kirstyn McDermott, Patrice E Sarath and Monissa Whiteley, poetry by Lucy Cohen Schmeidler, interviews with Cathy Buburuz, Prof Michael Fellows and Dion Hamill, and nonfiction by Sally Beasley, Robert Hoge, Celest Moor, Ian Nichols, Les Petersen and Peter Shaw
ASIM #6 Print
Edited by Nigel Read
With original fiction by Lee Battersby, Ralan Conley, Kate Eltham, Dirk Flinthart, Carl Frederick, Simon Haynes, Kevin Maclean, Geoffrey Maloney, Byron Merritt, Nancy Jane Moore and Melissa Yuan-Innes, poetry by Bruce Boston, John Grey and William I Lengeman III, interviews with Trudi Canavan and Sean Williams, and nonfiction by Jeff Harris
ASIM #9 Print
Edited by Tansy Rayner Roberts
With original fiction by Robert Cox, Stephen Dedman, Renee Dillon, Dirk Flinthart, Edwina Harvey, Robert Hood, G Scott Huggins, Howard Andrew Jones, Jaleigh Johnson, William I Lengeman III and Sarah Prineas, an interview with Brian Herbert, and nonfiction by Tansy Rayner Roberts
ASIM #13 Print
Edited by Andrew Finch
With original fiction by Steven Cavanagh, Stephen Dedman, Darren Goossens, David Hoffman-Dachelet, Robert Marsh, Maxine McArthur, Marion Schweda and Peter Andrew Smith, nonfiction by Tansy Rayner Roberts, and an interview with Glenda Larke.
ASIM #14 Print
Edited by Zara Baxter
With original fiction by Stuart Barrow & Mark Bruckard, Ben Cook, Eugie Foster, Suzie Hawes, Mark Healy, Bren MacDibble, Patrick Mullarkey and Liz Williams, and an interview with Neal Stephenson.
ASIM #15 Print
Edited by Robbie Matthews
With original fiction by Danny Adams, Brandon Alspaugh, Ian Creasey, Dave Luckett, Paul E Martens, Ian McHugh, Edo Mor, Richard Pitchforth, Allan Price, Mark Rigney and Barbara Robson, poetry by Antony Searle, nonfiction by Ben Cook, Philologa Majora, Gillian Polack and Trevor Stafford, and an interview with Fiona McIntosh.
ASIM #18 Print
Edited by Ben Payne
With original fiction by Stuart Barrow, Lee Battersby, Tina Connolly, Stephen Dedman, Dirk Flinthart, Eugie Foster, Susie Hawes, Lawrence M. Schoen and Eric Turowski, poetry by James Cain, nonfiction by Sophie Masson and Jonathan Ruland, and interviews with Anne Bishop, Gregory Maguire, and Kaaron Warren.
ASIM #19 Print
Edited by Ian Nichols
With original fiction by Lou Antonelli, John Borneman, R. Michael Burns, Lee Emmett, Ken Goldman, Colin Hains, Jay Lake, Sandra McDonald, Will McIntosh, M. Lynx Qualey, Gaie Sebold and Bryn Sparks, poetry by Mike Allen, Greg Beatty, Terrie Leigh Relf and Mikal Trimm, nonfiction by Ashley Arnold and Philologa Majora, and interviews with Lee & Lyn Battersby and Ellen Datlow.
ASIM #21 Print
Edited by Monissa Whiteley
With original fiction by Stuart Barrow, John Borneman, Brendan Duffy, Dirk Flinthart, Lazette Gifford, Ian Nichols, Ben Payne, Jennifer Pelland and Jason S. Ridler, nonfiction by Rick Kennett and Lisa Agnew, and an interview with Barbara Hambly.
ASIM #22 Print
Edited by Tansy Rayner Roberts
With original fiction by Lee Battersby, Adam Browne, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Miles Deacon, Peter Friend, Andrew Hindle, G. Scott Huggins, Trent Jamieson, Will McIntosh, Josh Rountree, Hannah Strom-Martin, a reprint of Jennifer Pelland’s story from issue 21, nonfiction by Cory Daniells, and an interview with Trent Jamieson.
ASIM #23 Print
Edited by Zara Baxter, Stuart Barrow, and Terri Sellen
With original fiction by Stephanie Burgis & Patrick Samphire, Karen Danylak, David L Felts & Ken Rand, Andrew & Ilona Gordon, Michael Main, Nigel Read & Lee Battersby, and Sean Williams & Simon Brown, poetry by Suzanne Palmer, nonfiction by Ben Cook and Ben Payne, and an interview with Sean Williams, Simon Brown, and Shane Dix.
ASIM #25 Print
Edited by Nicole Murphy
With original fiction by Greg Beatty, Thomas Canfield, Sarah L. Edwards, Jessica Elizabeth, Deby Fredericks, Dirk Flinthart, Christopher Johnstone, Geoffrey Maloney, Ayne Terceira and Kevin Veale, poetry by Constance Cooper, and nonfiction by Ben Cook and Nicole Murphy
ASIM #26 Print
Edited by Andrew Finch
With original fiction by John Bowker, Adam Browne & John Dixon, Paul Hosek, Matthew Kressel, Michael Merriam, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Michael Simon, Alison Venugoban and Steve Wylie, and nonfiction by Elizabeth Bear.
ASIM #27 Print
Edited by Tehani Wessely
With original fiction by Rory Douglas Abel, Aliette de Bodard, Jennifer Fallon, Hayley Griffin, Mike Lewis, Bill McKinley, Timothy Mulcahy, Eilis Arwen O’Neal and Douglas A. Van Belle, poetry by Kate Forsyth, and nonfiction by Devin Jeyathurai.
ASIM #31 Print
Edited by Tehani Wessely
With original fiction by Marie Alafaci, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Matthew Chrulew, Dirk Flinthart, Jim C. Hines, J.J. Irwin, Mary O.R. Paddock, Suzanne Palmer, Susan Abel Sullivan and Sonny Whitelaw, poetry by Davina Aw, and interviews with Robin Hobb and Alastair Reynolds.
ASIM #32 Print
Edited by Monissa Whiteley
With original fiction by Brian Dolton, Eugenie Edquist, D. Gullen & M. Owton, Damon Kaswell, Dave Luckett, Karen Maric, E.C. Myers, Ian Nichols, Kent Purvis and Susan Wardle, poetry by Simon Petrie, and an interview with Justine Larbalestier.
ASIM #33 Print
Edited by Edwina Harvey
With original fiction by Alex Cohen, Richard S. Crawford, Larry Ferrill, Loïc Henry, Jeff Parish, Regina Patton, Simon Petrie and Sarah Totton, and nonfiction by Michael Lohr and Dirk Flinthart.
ASIM #34 Print
Edited by Joanne Anderton
With original fiction by R.J. Astruc, Lyn Battersby, M.P. Ericson, Tessa Kum, Shana Lear, Nigel Stones, Ellie Tupper and Wade Albert White, poetry by Elizabeth Barrette, nonfiction by Tehani Wessely, and an interview with Jackie Kessler.
ASIM #35 Print
Edited by Simon Petrie
With original fiction by Stuart Barrow, Lawrence Buentello, Aliette de Bodard, Geoffrey Maloney, John Plunket, Lettie Prell, Emma-Jean Stewart, Douglas A. Van Belle and Katherine Woodbury, poetry by Helen Patrice, and interviews with Terry Dowling and Iain M. Banks.
ASIM #37 Print
Edited by Tehani Wessely
With original fiction by Adam Bales, Lee Battersby, Penny-Anne Beaudoin, David Conyers, Leith Daniel, Thoraiya Dyer, Jason Fischer, Dirk Flinthart, Eugie Foster, Paul Haines, Christine Lucas, Eilis O’Neal, and Grant Stone.
ASIM #38 Print
Edited by Zara Baxter and Sue Bursztynski
With original fiction by Ingrid Banwell, Gitte Christensen, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, K.V. Johansen, Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon, E.M. Sky, and Katherine Sparrow, and an interview with Pamela Freeman
ASIM #39 Print
Edited by Andrew Finch
With original fiction by Joanne Anderton, Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon, Paul Kennebeck, Rob Shearman, Linda Steele, and James Targett.
ASIM #40 Print
Edited by Simon Petrie
With original fiction by Felicity Dowker, Ruskin Drake, Darren Goossens, Dan McCormick, Ian McHugh, K.T. McRae, K.C. Shaw, Jason Stoddard, Douglas A. Van Belle, and Melissa White, poetry by James R. Cain, and nonfiction by Edwina Harvey.
ASIM #41 Print
Edited by Ian Nichols
With original fiction by Damien Broderick & Paul Di Filippo, Stephen Dedman, Thoraiya Dyer, Kathleen Jennings, Jessica E Kaiser, Dave Luckett, Karen Maric, Felicity Pulman, Brian Stableford and Grant Stone.
ASIM #42 Print
Edited by Edwina Harvey
With original fiction by Jason K. Chapman, Felicity Dowker, Dave Freer, Laura Goodin, Anna Kashina, Alex Kearney, Dave Luckett, Ripley Patton, Simon Petrie, Rob Shearman, Anna Tambour, Caroline M. Yoachim, poetry by Steven Saus and Marcie Lynn Tentchoff, and nonfiction by J. W. Schnarr.
ASIM #43 Print
Edited by David Kernot
With original fiction by David Conyers, Jason Crowe, Felicity Dowker, Carine Heidmann, Tracie McBride, Martin A. Reed, Daniel I. Russell, Aimee Smith, David Tallerman and ‘Victorya’, and poetry by Helen Patrice and Don Webb.
ASIM #44 Print
Edited by Felicity Dowker
With original fiction by Joanne Anderton, Ralph Benedetto, Jason Fischer, Matthew Fryer, Chuck McKenzie, Mike McMullen, Janeen Samuel, Anna Tambour and Sarah Ann Watts, poetry by Jason DeGray and Michael D. Turner, and nonfiction by Ross Murray.
24 Months overseas print subscription
Eight quarterly issues of ASIM, delivered to you. Your subscription starts with the current issue (or, for renewing subscribers, after the issue with which your earlier subscription lapses). The subscription includes all international postage charges.
12 Months overseas print subscription
Four quarterly issues of ASIM, delivered to your door / PO Box / other specified postal destination. Your subscription starts with the current issue (or, for renewing subscribers, after the issue with which your earlier subscription lapses). The subscription includes all international postage charges.
6 Months overseas print subscription
Two quarterly issues of ASIM, sent to your doorstep. Your subscription starts with the current issue (or, for renewing subscribers, after the issue with which your earlier subscription lapses). The subscription includes all international postage charges.
ASIM #45 Print
Edited by Jacob Edwards
With original fiction by Tom Holt, Deborah Kalin, Stephen Marley, Simon Messingham and K J Parker, poetry by Graeme Garden, and nonfiction by Jacob Edwards and Eric Frank Russell
ASIM #46 Print
Edited by Mark Farrugia
With original fiction by John Dixon and Adam Browne, Felicity Dowker, Jason Fischer, Christopher Green, Paul Haines, Patty Jansen, Pete Kempshall, Simon Petrie, Amanda J. Spedding and Anna Tambour, poetry by K.S. Conlon and Grant Stone, and an interview with Chuck McKenzie
ASIM #47 Print
Edited By: Patty Jansen
Around this time of year I get very hungry. But with the drought affecting quality Sci-fi/fantasy magazine production, what’s a reader to do?
I turn to Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. It’s packed with Patrick S. Tomlinson, Stephen Watts, Felicity Pulman, and Charlotte Nash wholesome goodness. Not to mention that ASIM provides almost five time the daily nutritional requirements of John Phillips and Ferrett Steinmetz.
Plus it’s good for the sprogelts too. The carefully selected ingredients of Gary Cuba, Tam McDonald, Pacze Moj and Debi Carroll won’t have them jumping of the space cruiser walls and tormenting the family pet. With packaging provided by Greg Hughes it’s a complete meal for everyone. And at such an affordable price!
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. Very filling.
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Fantasy, Horror, SF (PDF on CD)
A selection of notable stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Fantasy, edited by Nyssa Pascoe: Fiction by Chris Barnes, Adam Browne, Stephanie Burgis, Aliette de Bodard, Dirk Flinthart, Hayley Griffin, Marissa Lingen, Bill McKinley, Michael Merriam, Eilis Arwen O’Neal, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Patrick Samphire, and Sonny Whitelaw. Poetry by Lee Battersby and Kate Forsyth. Art by Eleanor Clarke, Greg Hughes, Lewis Morley, Anna Repp, Conny Valentina, and Suzanne van Pelt.
Horror, edited by Juliet Bathory & Mark Farrugia: Fiction by Marie Alafaci, Lee Battersby, Lyn Battersby, Adam Browne, Matthew Chrulew, Richard S. Crawford, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Miles Deacon, John Dixon, Jennifer Fallon, Dirk Flinthart, David J. Kane, Rick Kennett, Tessa Kum, Chuck McKenzie, Nigel Read, Nigel Stones, Susan Abel Sullivan, Lydia Fazio Theys, and Kaaron Warren. Art by Tom Godfrey, David Schembri, and Conny Valentina.
Science Fiction, edited by Ian Nichols: Fiction by John Borneman, Simon Brown, Ben Cook, Colin Hains, Loïc Henry, Jay Lake, Mike Lewis, Geoffrey Maloney, Will McIntosh, Timothy Mulcahy, Ian Nichols, Simon Petrie, Michael Simon, Bryn Sparks, Douglas A.Van Belle, Alison Venugoban, Susan Wardle, and Sean Williams.
Three dollars (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this three-in-one edition of the anthologies comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2. Additionally, a postal fee of $3 (AUD) has been added to the overseas postal rate, to defray international postage costs.
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Fantasy, Horror, SF (PDF download)
A selection of notable stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Fantasy, edited by Nyssa Pascoe
Fiction by Chris Barnes, Adam Browne, Stephanie Burgis, Aliette de Bodard, Dirk Flinthart, Hayley Griffin, Marissa Lingen, Bill McKinley, Michael Merriam, Eilis Arwen O’Neal, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Patrick Samphire, and Sonny Whitelaw.
Poetry by Lee Battersby and Kate Forsyth.
Art by Eleanor Clarke, Greg Hughes, Lewis Morley, Anna Repp, Conny Valentina, and Suzanne van Pelt.
Horror, edited by Juliet Bathory & Mark Farrugia
Fiction by Marie Alafaci, Lee Battersby, Lyn Battersby, Adam Browne, Matthew Chrulew, Richard S. Crawford, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Miles Deacon, John Dixon, Jennifer Fallon, Dirk Flinthart, David J. Kane, Rick Kennett, Tessa Kum, Chuck McKenzie, Nigel Read, Nigel Stones, Susan Abel Sullivan, Lydia Fazio Theys, and Kaaron Warren.
Art by Tom Godfrey, David Schembri, and Conny Valentina.
Science Fiction, edited by Ian Nichols
Fiction by John Borneman, Simon Brown, Ben Cook, Colin Hains, Loïc Henry, Jay Lake, Mike Lewis, Geoffrey Maloney, Will McIntosh, Timothy Mulcahy, Ian Nichols, Simon Petrie, Michael Simon, Bryn Sparks, Douglas A.Van Belle, Alison Venugoban, Susan Wardle, and Sean Williams.
Three dollars (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this three-in-one edition of the anthologies comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2.
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Science Fiction (PDF on CD)
A selection of notable SF stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Edited by Ian Nichols: Fiction by John Borneman, Simon Brown, Ben Cook, Colin Hains, Loïc Henry, Jay Lake, Mike Lewis, Geoffrey Maloney, Will McIntosh, Timothy Mulcahy, Ian Nichols, Simon Petrie, Michael Simon, Bryn Sparks, Douglas A.Van Belle, Alison Venugoban, Susan Wardle, and Sean Williams.
One dollar (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this anthology comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2: Science Fiction. Additionally, a postal fee of $3 (AUD) has been added to the overseas postal rate, to defray international postage costs.
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Science Fiction (PDF download)
A selection of notable SF stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Edited by Ian Nichols
Fiction: In the Kaladashi Fashion (Geoffrey Maloney) / The Jackal’s Waltz (Douglas A.Van Belle) / Celadon Green (Loïc Henry) / Aspies and Auties and Long-Leggedy Beasties (Alison Venugoban) / Son et Lumiere (Ian Nichols) / Murder on the Zenith Express (Simon Petrie) / The Eradicator (Ben Cook) / The Case of the Overdressed Man (Mike Lewis) / Speedbumps on the Road to Recovery (Timothy Mulcahy) / Dying for Air (Sean Williams and Simon Brown) / The Last Cyberpunk (Will McIntosh) / The Loneliest Place to Die (Colin Hains) / A Melody of Brass (John Borneman) / Many-Splendored (Jay Lake) / Bourbon and Blood (Bryn Sparks) / The Children’s Crusade (Susan Wardle) / The Answer (Michael Simon)
One dollar (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this anthology comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2: Science Fiction.
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Horror (PDF on CD)
A selection of notable horror and dark fiction stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Edited by Juliet Bathory & Mark Farrugia: Fiction by Marie Alafaci, Lee Battersby, Lyn Battersby, Adam Browne, Matthew Chrulew, Richard S. Crawford, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, Miles Deacon, John Dixon, Jennifer Fallon, Dirk Flinthart, David J. Kane, Rick Kennett, Tessa Kum, Chuck McKenzie, Nigel Read, Nigel Stones, Susan Abel Sullivan, Lydia Fazio Theys, and Kaaron Warren. Art by Tom Godfrey, David Schembri, and Conny Valentina.
One dollar (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this anthology comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2: Horror. Additionally, a postal fee of $3 (AUD) has been added to the overseas postal rate, to defray international postage costs.
ASIM #50 Print
Edited By: The ASIM Hivemind
Our bumper 50th Issue, with an especially generous serving of original fiction by Debbie Cowens, Damien Walters Grintalis, Shona Husk, Barry Kirwan, Ian McHugh, Nicole R. Murphy, Dennis J. Pale, Anthony Panegyres, Mark Lee Pearson, Simon Petrie, Natasha Simonova, Brian P. Switzer and Mark D. West, poetry by Nigel Stones and Sean Williams, a retrospective on the people behind ASIM, and interviews with Rowena Cory Daniells and Nicole Murphy
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Horror (PDF download)
A selection of notable horror and dark fiction stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Edited by Juliet Bathory & Mark Farrugia
Fiction:
Obituary Boy (Adam Browne and John Dixon) / The Second-Hand Bookshop of Al Hazred (Chuck McKenzie) / Polish (Kaaron Warren) / Drinking from the Saucer (Nigel Stones) / The Dark and What It Said (Rick Kennett) / Love in the Land of the Dead (Shane Jiraiya Cummings) / Getting the Curse (Susan Abel Sullivan) / Black Box (Miles Deacon) / Scattersmith. (David J. Kane) / Wicked View (Marie Alafaci) / Elena’s Seclusion (Lydia Fazio Theys) / Instinct (Nigel Read and Lee Battersby) / The Red Priest’s Vigil (Dirk Flinthart) / Demons of Fear (Jennifer Fallon) / How I Learned to Keep Tidy (Matthew Chrulew) / A Most Heinous Man (Richard S. Crawford) / Bitter Elsie Mae (Tessa Kum) / Memoirs of a Teenage Antichrist (Shane Jiraiya Cummings) / This is Not a Love Song (Lyn Battersby)
Art by Tom Godfrey, David Schembri, and Conny Valentina
One dollar (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this anthology comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2: Horror.
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Fantasy (PDF on CD)
A selection of notable fantasy stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Edited by Nyssa Pascoe: Fiction by Chris Barnes, Adam Browne, Stephanie Burgis, Aliette de Bodard, Dirk Flinthart, Hayley Griffin, Marissa Lingen, Bill McKinley, Michael Merriam, Eilis Arwen O’Neal, Tansy Rayner Roberts, Patrick Samphire, and Sonny Whitelaw. Poetry by Lee Battersby and Kate Forsyth. Art by Eleanor Clarke, Greg Hughes, Lewis Morley, Anna Repp, Conny Valentina, and Suzanne van Pelt.
One dollar (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this anthology comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2: Fantasy. Additionally, a postal fee of $3 (AUD) has been added to the overseas postal rate, to defray international postage costs.
ASIM #49 Print
Edited By: Robbie Matthews and Edwina Harvey
With original fiction by Sam Bowring, Karl Bunker, Tom Howard, Joseph L. Kellogg, Chris Large, Marissa Lingen, Rachel Mohr, Darian Smith, K. H. R. Smith, Kimberley Van Ginkel, Leona Wisoker and Marty Young, poetry by Peter Cooper, Andrew Findlay, James Frederick William Rowe and Darrell Schweitzer, a special Red Dwarf tribute page, and an interview with Sam Bowring
Best of ASIM vol. 2: Fantasy (PDF download)
A selection of notable fantasy stories, as previously featured within the pages of ASIM issues 19 to 36.
Edited by Nyssa Pascoe
Fiction: Lucky Tart (Tansy Rayner Roberts) / Head in the Clouds (Hayley Griffin) / Calling the Unicorn (Aliette de Bodard) / The Beast’s Apprentice (Marissa Lingen) / Fire Magic (Stephanie Burgis and Patrick Samphire) / Sweet Potato Woman (Chris Barnes)
66 The Bluebell Vengeance (Tansy Rayner Roberts) / The Garden of Djinn (Dirk Flinthart) / The Fairy Wife (Eilis Arwen O’Neal) / And a Song in Her Hair (Michael Merriam) / The Promise (Sonny Whitelaw) / The Sun King (Adam Browne) / The Return of the Queen (Bill McKinley)
Poetry: Mythologies (Kate Forsyth) / Working for a Greener Narrative (Lee Battersby)
Art by Eleanor Clarke, Greg Hughes, Lewis Morley, Anna Repp, Conny Valentina, and Suzanne van Pelt
One dollar (AUD) will be donated to Variety Australia for each copy sold of this anthology comprising The Best of ASIM volume 2: Fantasy.
ASIM #48 Print
Edited By: Juliet Bathory
With original fiction by C.S. Cole, Peter Cooper, Mark Farrugia, Ross Murray, David C. Pinnt, Melanie Rees, Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, Jamie Shanks, Amanda J. Spedding, A. Dale Triplett, Mark Welker and Marty Young, and interviews with Jason Fischer, Paul Haines, Anna Tambour and Marty Young
24 Months eSubscription (PDF/MOBI/EPUB)
A 24-month pdf, mobi or epub subscription provides you with eight quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. Nominate which electronic format you want with your future orders, and download the current version today. The seven subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they’re ready!
ASIM #52 MOBI
Issue 52 as a MOBI file format for Kindle (1.9MB download size). This is a zip file which will need to be unzipped.
ASIM #52 EPUB
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ASIM #53 MOBI
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12 Months eSubscription (epub)
A 12-month epub subscription provides you with four quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. Epub is the e-book format best suited for iPad, Sony Reader, and several other types of e-reader. Download the current version today. The three subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they’re ready! (And if you decide you’d prefer a different e-format after all, just let us know–you’re free to switch between e-formats while the subscription remains current.)
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A 12-month mobi subscription provides you with four quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. Mobi is the e-book format used by Kindle, and is also readable by several other types of e-reader. Download the current version today. The three subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they”re ready! (And if you decide you”d prefer a different e-format after all, just let us know–you”re free to switch between e-formats while the subscription remains current.)
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A 12-month pdf subscription provides you with four quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. The pdf edition gives you the exact formatting of the printed magazine–it’s well suited for reading on a desktop or laptop computer. Download the current version today. The three subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they”re ready! (And if you decide you”d prefer a different e-format after all, just let us know–you”re free to switch between e-formats while the subscription remains current.)
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A 24-month epub subscription provides you with eight quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. Epub is the e-book format best suited for iPad, Sony Reader, and several other types of e-reader. Download the current version today. The seven subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they”re ready! (And if you decide you”d prefer a different e-format after all, just let us know–you”re free to switch between e-formats while the subscription remains current.)
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A 24-month mobi subscription provides you with eight quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. Mobi is the e-book format used by Kindle, and is also readable by several other types of e-reader. Download the current version today. The seven subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they’re ready! (And if you decide you’d prefer a different e-format after all, just let us know–you’re free to switch between e-formats while the subscription remains current.)
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A 24-month pdf subscription provides you with eight quarterly issues, starting with the current issue. The pdf edition gives you the exact formatting of the printed magazine–it’s well suited for reading on a desktop or laptop computer. Download the current version today. The seven subsequent issues will be emailed to you when they’re ready! (And if you decide you’d prefer a different e-format after all, just let us know–you’re free to switch between e-formats while the subscription remains current.)
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