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''Jupiter'' was a science fiction magazine edited by Ian Redman. The magazine was first published in July 2003. Based in the United Kingdom, ''Jupiter'' garnered a solid reputation as a dependable small press in its respective field, as noted by SF Crowsnest, and was a publication which SFRevue called "an amusing journey".Book Reviews. SFRevue Archives
Retrieved 12 March 2008 ''Jupiter'', published four times a year, was produced in a minimalist style (i.e. monochrome cover, no interior illustrations, brief editorial, no non-fiction and stapled in the middle). Each issue was named after one of the Jovian satellites, with the traditional number of the moon matching the issue number of the magazine. The final issue was issue L: "Herse", dated October 2015 but published March 2016 While the strength of each issue wavered—and although there was no pay—''Jupiter'' attracted rising stars in the field of
speculative fiction Speculative fiction is a term that has been used with a variety of (sometimes contradictory) meanings. The broadest interpretation is as a category of fiction encompassing genres with elements that do not exist in reality, recorded history, na ...
, such as the Clarke-Bradbury award winner Lavie Tidhar, Davin Ireland,
Eric S. Brown Eric S. Brown is an American novelist known for writing science fiction/horror novels who lives in North Carolina. He has written nearly one hundred and twenty novels and publishes most of them with Severed Press. He began his writing career ...
, David Conyers,
Peter Tennant Peter Tennant is a prolific writer of horror, fantasy and speculative fiction, and award-winning columnist and reviewer for Black Static magazine. He has also written or run review columns for genre magazines including ''Whispers of Wickedness' ...
, Andrew Hook and Anubis nominee Carmelo Rafala.


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''Jupiter'' Magazine
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