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Revu'ing
Science Fiction
It’s rare we come across a site we like which makes extensive
use of frames, but SFrevu does – and heck does it do it well.
The left hand navigation frame sits nicely throughout the site and
quickly allows you to jump about between issues and articles.
Less you think this is a technical critique – far from it – the
main reason to visit SFrevu isn’t the design, it’s the content …
of which there is ample, and regularly updated. Well, monthly anyway
– which is fine (we’re bias of course, as that’s what SFcrowsnest
goes for too).
It’s almost like a mini-Locus of SFchronicle, with columns, editorial,
a SFTV Report, film previews, a DVD Report and lots of book reviews
from the UK, Canada and USA.

These kind of ‘coming soon’ sections suck up a hell of a lot of
person hours to keep them up to date, and SFrevu does it well and
accurately.
The entire site is very well done, and knowing the near impossibility
of turning a dollar from online content, is an obvious labour of
love on the part of its crew.
Talking of which, when we popped around, Ernest Lilley, the editor,
was writing about the New York bombing – an event which has been
weighing heavily on many fans minds (not least ours, this month).
For any serious fan of science fiction, SFrevu.com should definitely
find its way onto the bookmarks or favourites list.

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is the monthly six star award which we give to a single winner
from the hundreds of new science fiction and fantasy sites
that get submitted to www.sfcrowsnest.com, the SF & fantasy
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