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Tag Archives: fantasy
Quote of the Week
Book of Lost Things, John Connolly; Washington Square Press, 2007 (Warning: May contain spoilers.) As she disappeared the creepers began to wither and die, and the remains of the dead knights fell clattering to the ground. David ran to where … Continue reading
The Manual of Detection
The Manual of Detection, Jedeiah Baker, Berry,Penguin Paperbacks,2009 “There is always an Agency, always a Carnival to belong to. The problem is belonging for too long to either of them.” The Manual of Detection, p 227 The night I finished … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged dreams, fantasy, Jedediah Berry, noir detective, surrealism
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Fathom, by Cherie Priest
Fathom, by Cherie Priest, Tor Books, 2008 If Sam squinted, he could make out a shape at the top of the steeple; but it was difficult to identify. He was just concluding that it was the strangest rendering of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930s Florida, Cherie Priest, elder gods, fantasy, Fathom, pirate
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The Viral City: Palimpsest
Palimpsest, by Catherynne M. Valente, Bantam Books, 2009 This isn’t a review of Palimpsest. Many better writers than I have already done that. For example, here, here and here. I do have some thoughts about the book, though. The premise … Continue reading
Stalking the Interstice
The City and the City China Mieville Ballentine Books, 2009 Tyador Borlu is a police inspector in Beszel, an Eastern European city-nation. Borlu is good at his job and two things that make him good at it are a dogged … Continue reading
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Tagged China Mieville, fantasy, interdimensional cities, The City and The City
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Arabesk: A Tour Guide You Can Trust
The Arabesk Series Pashazade Effendi Felaheen Jon Courtenay Grimwood Spectra Fiction When I first see Ashraf al-Masur, it is through Felix Abrinsky’s eyes. Felix is in a place with architectural features I’m not familiar with, in a city whose name … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts about Writing
Tagged Arabesk, fantasy, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, Pashazade, science fiction, Writing
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Why Write Fantasy?
Go here to read Felix Gilman’s humorous confessional about why people really write fantasy. It’s the December 4th post on the blog (Gilman is guest-blogging on Jeff Vendermeer’s site.) It won’t take you but a minute. Go. Seriously, go … Continue reading
Keeping Fantasy Real
The Name of the Wind Patrick Rothfuss Daw Fantasy Paperback The Name of the Wind is the first book of a three-book story arc. It’s well done, introducing interesting characters and intriguing “story questions” from the opening couple … Continue reading