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BBT Magazine
About BBT Magazine
BBT Magazine, or Blood, Blade, and Thruster Magazine to the neophyte, is a print magazine that blends speculative fiction & satire. Think Realms of Fantasy meets The Onion. Think Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine meets Mad Magazine. While pondering the lack of humor present in most genre magazines, Lucien Spelman...
BBT Magazine #2

- The War Of Cosmic Insignificance, a wonderful little feghoot by Dave Fitzpatrick.
- Kaibur the Bold, a very witty “sword and sandal” story which takes place in Christopher Heath’s world of Azieran.
- From A Vampire Film Review by Kris Ashton, a send up of a send up of Jackass: The Movie.
- The Reluctant Zombie, the winner of our on-line contest – The Great Story Wars.
- The sexy & action packed Sexo by James Cain of Dark Animus fame.
- Two poems, one by our very own Pete Tzinski and one by Shelly Ontis, sure to make you move your bladder.
- An interview with the great Piers Anthony, in which he does not talk about Xanth (much).
- The regular musings from James Palmer about Geek Culture.
- An RPG Mini-Module (a new regular feature) called The Blue Gumball by Alasdair Stuart, which is like the Wacky Races on Lithium and should prove a ball to play.
- A very unusual interview with Darth Vader (kind of) by the very unusual Earl B Morris.
- A review of Tekumel: Lords of Tsamara by Peter Huston which is probably waaaay more than you need to know about MAR Barker’s book, unless you’re a Tekumel nut, in which case it’s merely scraping the surface.
- An article by Lucien Spelman and Pete Z regarding the historical accuracy (or lack thereof) of fantasy/historical combat in modern media, which is not nearly as boring as it sounds (it has bloodshed and rotting animal flesh) and is called The Knights of the Not-So-Accurate.