Visions Magazine: Issue Two

The inaugural issue of Visions enticed forward-thinkers with a look at the meaning of "home" via a series of sci-fi essays and stories. Issue Two continues the sci-fi slant while looking at humanity, from aging and death to our relationship with machines. This issue includes 10 micro-fictions from M. John Harrison who also contributes a story for a limited-edition print, seven essays on science & technology, and 13 short stories. It also contains the second half of Régis Messac's 1935 post-apocalyptic novel Quinzinzinzany, published in English for the first time across Issues One and Two, and like Issue One, it uses Marvin Visions, a reinterpretation of Michael Chave's 1969 typeface Marvin, throughout.

Pages: 256

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