Beginnings is a gun fetish/fascism allegory, with a macho dad, and a directionless son. But the protagonists are two girls that become best friends, exploring their relationship. It's a sad tale but very well told and very innovative. I would have voted it higher in the Locus polls.
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Monday, November 27, 2023
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Rakesfall, by Vajra Chandrasekera
What to say here? This is one tough read. I got through it, and I can see the through line (with help from the author at the end). I cannot ...
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The introduction to Slow Tuesday Night is by Gardner Dozios, the great editor, and he tells us that "only those stories that were the ...
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Shadow Christ is an awfully tough story to explain. It's sort of about playing with time, and religion, and deeper cultural commentary...
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There are some interesting theories out there on what Gene Wolfe's "The Ziggurat" short story means . Indeed, Wolfe is heavil...