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zackmdavis.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post reflects on a rainy day, exploring themes of solitude, identity, and the metaphorical idea of being hidden from the world, with a poetic and introspective tone. | |
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sffreviews.com
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| | | | | Review of Emma Burnett, "Plastic-Eating Fungus Caused Doomsday [2][3]," Flash Fiction Online 135 (December 2024): 12-15 -- Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. This is the first time I've encountered a story written in the form of the talk page of a wikipedia article. Burnett constructed this brilliantly, right up to the ending that... | |
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www.eswynn.com
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| | | | | Official blog of E.S. Wynn, author of Pink Carbide, Cygnus War, Beyond Oblivion and a Modern Creative Writer's Workbook. | |
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sciencefictionruminations.com
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| | | Chris Moore's cover for the 1st edition 3.5/5 (collated rating: Good) From 1937 to 1958, the dynamic writing duo of Henry Kuttner (1915-1958) and his wife C. L. Moore (1911-1987) wrote countless stories together. As SF Encyclopedia puts it, "much of [Kuttner's] later work is inextricably entwined" with that of Moore--often to the point of... | ||