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| | | | Review of Kurt Pankau, "A Pin Drops," Flash Fiction Online 129 (June 2024): 24-27 -- Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. Pankau nails the set-up of this story: An opening paragraph that has an easy, obvious interpretation, followed quickly on by a statement that makes you go "wait, WHAT?" and reread the first paragraph... | |
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| | | | Review of Alexandra T. Singer, "Date Night," Luna Station Quarterly 58 (2024): 189-203 -- Purchase online. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. The opening setting of this story is so mundane that I knew from almost the first line that something was up -- something that turned out to be absolutely fascinating and unexpected, and SO... | |
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| | Tin Wedding Whistle Though you know it anyhow Listen to me, darling, now. Proving what I need not prove How I know I love you, love. Near and far, near and far, I am happy where you are; Likewise I have never larnt How to be it where you aren't. Far and wide, far and... |