Note: International sci-fi e-zine publishing fiction and nonfiction from all over the world, concentrating on authors from minor markets such as Eastern Europe or Asia. Though writers from the US or UK are not excluded, the main intention is to feature stories and essays by writers who are rarely published outside their home countries. To make InterNova available for readers in as many countries as possible this e-zine is published in English which has become the lingua franca of the international SF community.
Internova begun as print publication in 2005 (No. 1: "Unexplored Territories"), but stopped publication after the first issue due to lacking sales. It is the offspring of the well-known German sci-fi magazine "Nova", edited by Ronald M. Hahn, Michael Iwoleit and Frank Hebben.