I remember a Spectrum SF edited by Paul (Fraser, I think?) but it was published from 1998-2002 in Scotland. Small digest-format magazine, also serialized novels (including the first publication of "The Atrocity Archive", which grew into the dinosaur that is the Laundry Files series).
It may be a different magazine, but the combination of the name and the editor is tantalizing ...?
(FWIW Paul had earlier rejected "Lobsters" as "vapid, style-obsessed, meretricious crap". It then went on to be published in Asimov's SF Magazine and was shortlisted for both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Hah!)
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I remember a Spectrum SF edited by Paul (Fraser, I think?) but it was published from 1998-2002 in Scotland. Small digest-format magazine, also serialized novels (including the first publication of "The Atrocity Archive", which grew into the dinosaur that is the Laundry Files series).
It may be a different magazine, but the combination of the name and the editor is tantalizing ...?
(FWIW Paul had earlier rejected "Lobsters" as "vapid, style-obsessed, meretricious crap". It then went on to be published in Asimov's SF Magazine and was shortlisted for both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Hah!)