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So far only read/listened to:-- Tend to Me by Kristina Ten, narrated by the great Stefan Rudnicki - 2*Story told in metaphor which is not my cupa. A woman who always "chameleons" herself for her boyfriends eventually turns into a final thing and lives among those like her.
OOF! Worse than usual. "Giant Steps" could have been interesting, but the blatant disregard for the basics of reality in such a close-future story ruined it. "Living the Quiet Life" was excellent! A full book's worth of development and intrigue in 8000 words. "Many Happy Returns" was fun, but too goofy to be serious and too serious to be goofy. "Reliable People" was wacky and fun, and perfectly suited to the short-fiction format. The real disappointment here was the fantasy. "Viewer Violator" wa...
*This review and rating is only for the short story Reliable People by Charlie Jane Anders.*I don’t have a lot to say about this one. Charlie Jane Anders is the third author I’ve chosen for this month whose only work I’ve read was part of the “Nevertheless She Persisted” flash fiction series on Tor. Her story for that series, “Margot and Rosalind” was very middle of the pack for me, and I wanted to read something longer to really get a feel for her style. Well, the same criticisms I had for “Mar...
A few stories that I liked here:NewGiant Steps by Russel Nichols - A strong story about sacrificing family to explore the cosmos. Black culture. 3.5Many Happy Returns by Adam-Troy Castro - Happy Birthday Gorman. Hah. A robot shows up every year with a card for a man who wants nothing to do with his family's responsibilities. 3.5ReprintsViewer, Violator by Aimee Bender - A fun story about an art museum and a painting that only changes when you don't look at it. 3Three Urban Folk Tales by Eric Sch...
"Tend to Me" by Kristina Ten is on my list of the Best Short SFF of March 2020: https://1000yearplan.com/2020/04/01/t...
Giant Steps - Russell Nichols ***Good themes - choosing between success/career and family, clashing between generations - and tied into the jazz and banduns/giants background nicely. Weakest part is the SF motivation for the conflict itself - the prints on Titan only really serve the title reference - but the rest keeps it together. Living The Quiet Life - AM Dellamonica ****A doctor in a far-future telepathic society pretends to be unable to use the abilities most now take for granted, in order...