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Book Review: Green by Jay Lake
My review of Jay Lake's Green a sort of steampunk/epic fantasy/Asian culture blending is up at Sacramento Book Review and I conclude that "Lake's poetic metaphors and similes and full circle plotting are wonderfully pleasant to read, making this heroic tale one of the best fantasies of the ...
Listen to a reading of Jay Lake’s 2008 short story “Skinhorse Goes to Mars”
Listen to a reading of Jay Lake’s 2008 short story “Skinhorse Goes to Mars”
booksonmars.blogspot.com — Thanks to Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Podcast Magazine, I just finished listening to Mike Boris read... “Skinhorse Goes to Mars” (36 mins.), a short story written by award-winning SF&F; author Jay Lake thatwas first published in the #15, Summer 2008, ... (more) Listen to a reading of Jay Lake’s 2008 short story ...
Green by Jay Lake review
bscreview.com — Bought and paid for, Green is taken from home at a very young age to be molded... into something that she would never have imagined. She does not know her name, she does not know where she came from - all she knows is that her life is no longer her own. Read more after the jump... Related ... (more) Green by Jay Lake review
And Now, Something Completely Different
And Now, Something Completely Different
nethspace.blogspot.com — One of the great strategies for good blogging is knowing how to properly steal ideas. Something that... I’ve really enjoyed seeing on Jay Lake’s blog lately are his moments of zen – photographs that he shares pretty much daily. They tend to be a bit more artistic and are very nice. So, I’m going ... (more) And Now, Something Completely Different
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