tor.com - 6/10/2009
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Green , by Jay Lake By Management Services “ Jay Lake is an incredibly versatile writer, whose novels have ranged from space opera to steam-punk. But with Green ( Tor Books ), he shows us a different voice, and creates a character so strong and memorable that she will stay with you for a long ...
sfsignal.com - 6/5/2009
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sfsignal.com —
MY RATING : 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. MY REVIEW : PROS : One of the most empathetic characters I've read in ...
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REVIEW: Green by Jay Lake
whatever.scalzi.com - 6/11/2009
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whatever.scalzi.com —
Normally I write a bit about each of
the Big Idea authors, but here’s all you need...
to know about Jay Lake, one of my fave people in science fiction/fantasy and a Hugo co-nominee with me for METAtropolis: He’s awesome. His new book Green? ...
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The Big Idea: Jay Lake
oregonlive.com - 6/11/2009
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oregonlive.com —
Jay Lake has published four novels and more
than 200 short stories in the past eight years....
The Portland writer is prolific and tech-savvy, a rising star in the Steampunk subgenre of science fiction and an active blogger and Twitterer. All the ...
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Illness isn't stalling sci-fi writer Jay Lake
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[books] Green day yesterday
Lakeshore —
Yesterday was the release date for my latest novel, Green [ Powell's | Amazon ]. Had a lot of fun with the virtual release party online. You guys are terrific! K— and I went by Powell's on Burnside so I could sign stock. Me signing in the sekrit room in the back Look! Faced! I also signed stock at the Burnside store. And Friday night at 7 pm, I'll be at the Powell's Cedar Hills store to do a reading. Dinner to precede at the Cedar Hill's McMenamin's from 5 to 6:30 if you're in the neighborhood, but do come to the ...
Friday Free Fiction for 12th June
Futurismic —
It’s Friday once again, which can only mean one thing – a big bunch of free science fiction stories to read on the intertubes!
Thanks to the wonders of Fusion-Modulated Temporal Blogging Technology (better known as “pre-scheduled posting”), I’ll actually be half-way up the country from my home by the time you read this, having compiled it beforehand… so if there’s anything I’ve missed, please accept my apologies, and my assurances that it’ll be rounded up for next week’s collection. That said, there’s plenty here to keep your eyeballs busy as it is…
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bscreview.com 9/6/2009 — 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.
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otter.covblogs.com 8/30/2009 — 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 ...
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