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Interview with Sean Williams

"Professionally, there are a few goals I've yet to achieve. I'd like to write a novelisation, as a tribute to my childhood reading Dr Who and Alan Dean Foster novels. I'd like write some YA SF books for the US market. I'd like to write a technothriller and/or a crime novel. I'd like to write a screenplay. These are all earmarked for the next decade or so, and as these things have a way of falling into place unexpectedly, I hesitate to say exactly what might happen when."
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Interview with Stephen Dedman & Grant Watson

"I felt that the field needed a replacement for Eidolon, another journal that offered Australian writers — established and new — another showcase for inventive and well-written science fiction and fantasy. That probably sounds more unselfish and altruistic than it should."
"In a more specific sense, I guess, the idea of publishing Borderlands was the idea of producing a high-quality Australian genre magazine. We also had very strong ideas about presenting a higher calibre of non-fiction. Most genre magazines tend to include either reviews or pop science columns. We've deliberately included neither, focusing instead on more worthwhile and analytical essays."
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