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Bookgasm posted a positive review of The Undead: Flesh Feast, praising its stories for being innovative even with a topic that, as they put it, has been “done to death” - pun intended.
Bookgasm posted a positive review of The Undead: Flesh Feast, praising its stories for being innovative even with a topic that, as they put it, has been “done to death” - pun intended.
Paradox #12 gets a positive review over at The Fix. Sweet!
I’ve always liked Strange Horizons. Here’s a few reasons why:
The Gadgey by Alan Campbell
The Refutation of Rosemont by Barth Anderson - set in the same world as, and directly connected to, The Magician and the Fool, which I recommended in my last post.
I’m still way behind on my online reading, but here are some things that have struck me lately - electronic and otherwise.
Prose Poem: Hungry: Some Ghost Stories by Samantha Henderson
Novella: The Wreck of the Grampus by Jeremy Adam Smith
Graphic Novel: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier by Alan Moore
How could you not like something that comes with 3-D glasses? 3-D glasses!
Novel: The Magician and the Fool by Barth Anderson
Um…wow.