Prism is the newsletter of the British Fantasy Society. It is published four times a year, in March, June, September and December. The new editor of Prism is David A. Riley (from September 2009).
Book Reviews Editor is Chris Teague, Graphicky Quality Editor is Mike Chinn, Indie Press & RPG Editor is Craig Lockley and Media Reviews Editor is Mathew Riley.
In addition to news and reviews, it currently features columns by Ramsey Campbell, Eric Brown, James Barclay and Mark Morris.
Submissions
One-off or occasional reviews or news items can be submitted by members to the appropriate section editor using our online contact forms. If you're interested in becoming a regular reviewer, just get in touch with the appropriate section editor.
Material for Review
Please contact the appropriate section editor using our online contact forms.
History
Prism has been published since May 1971, first as The Bulletin and from 1982 as the British Fantasy Newsletter. Later it became Prism UK, before settling upon its current name.
The first 30-odd issues, edited by David Sutton (except issue one) were mimeographed publications. In 1974, editors David Riley and Jim Pitts moved to lithographic reproduction (and the quality steadily improved). Other editors during this period included Gordon Larkin, Dave Reeder, and (Paul) Carl Hiles.
In 1982, Stephen Jones and Jo Fletcher took over the magazine, and gave it a revamped, professional image. Editors since then have included Carl Hiles, Peter Coleborn, John Gilbert, Graham Evans, David Howe, Debbie Bennett, Jane Prior, Melissa Murphy, Jenny Barber, Jay Eales and Selina Lock, and Lee Harris.
Past columnists have included Tom Holt.


