entertheoctopus.wordpress.com - 1/6/2009
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I love novellas. They’re the perfect length for single-sitting reading, and I think that there’s something about the form that encourages experimentation. Longer than a short story, I suspect that they give some writers plenty of area to explore ideas without the pressure of ...
entertheoctopus.wordpress.com - 1/13/2009
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Green by Jay Lake. Tor. June, 2009. Her
exquisite beauty and brilliant mind were not enough tofree...
her form captivity. That took her skills with a knife, and the power of a goddess. She was born in poverty, in a dusty village under the ...
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Books received: 1/12/09
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Paper Golem’s ALEMBICAL celebrates the novella - Jay Lake, SF Books
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Paper Golem’s ALEMBICAL celebrates the novella - I love novellas. They’re the perfect length for single-sitting reading, and I think that there’s something about the form that encourages experimentation. Longer than a short story, …
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Table of Contents for Year's Best Science Fiction, Volume 26 — Congratulations to all included. Enter the Octopus discusses Alembical [ Paper Golem | Amazon ] David B. Coe on point of view — And specifically, among other things, his pronounced distance for omniscient. Science Fictions False Assumption? — James Wallace Harris on space travel. These days, I am beginning to think the future of manned space travel is Asian. If the Euro-American axis has a role in that ...
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BRIEF SYNOPSIS : A girl is enslaved and raised to be a key figure in the politics of a city; eventually she gets to make her own decisions about things.
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