Black Static, formerly The 3rd Alternative, is a British science fiction, fantasy, horror and slipstream magazine edited by Andy Cox. Cox also edits sister publications Crimewave, that takes a similarly idiosyncratic approach to crime fiction.
After 42 issues, the magazine suffered a short hiatus. In 2005, after the acquisition of Interzone magazine by TTA Press, The 3rd Alternative was re-launched with a slight change of direction and a new titl...
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