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Tangent went online in 1997, and it continues to carry out Dave's original mission, reviewing a myriad of science fiction and fantasy publications
Dave Truesdale created Tangent
in 1993 with the objective of reviewing all the professional short
fiction in the speculative fiction field. Since its inception, Tangent
has published thousands of reviews, garnered four Hugo award
nominations, and has been praised by the likes of Gardner Dozois, James
Patrick Kelly, and Ellen Datlow.
Tangent
went online in 1997, and it continues to carry out Dave's original
mission, reviewing a myriad of science fiction and fantasy publications
including The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov's, Analog, Interzone, and Realms of Fantasy, many online and electronic publications, and original and reprint collections and anthologies.
Described as a "one-stop clearinghouse for information on the good, the bad and the ugly in the short-story jungle" by Paul Di Filippo of SciFi.com, it provides insightful, in-depth coverage of the width and breadth of the short SF/F province.
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