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I am a thirty-something speculative fiction writer. More importantly to this blog, I am a reader of science fiction, horror, and science fiction. Recently it came to my attention that there are very few places reviewing short stories in the genres that I love. I also had the epiphany that I had not been reading enough of these stories. So, an idea was born to address both of these issues.

So, starting in September 2012, this silly little blog of mine that has more or less been gathering dust will be dedicated to looking at and reviewing short form works published both in print magazines and in on-line formats.

Reviews will be posted at least once a month, hopefully more, and stories will be selected completely at my whim. However, if you have read something amazing, thought-provoking, or interesting, please feel free to drop me a recommendation.

Because a big part of the point of this exercise is to improve my own writing by looking at people doing it successfully, I will only be selecting stories to look at from professional or semi-professional markets.

Please note, however, because a big part of the point of this exercise is to improve my own writing by looking at people doing it successfully, I will only be selecting stories to look at from professional or semi-professional markets.

I intend to write honest, and hopefully interesting, reviews to let people know more about the wide variety of fantastic (both in subject and quality) stories out there. There will be no personal attacks on authors and no excoriating hatchet jobs. There is nothing to be learned from reviewing truly bad work and nothing to be gained by being mean. I will not do it and, should I be so lucky as to get readers and commentators, I would ask that they not do so either. Be respectful and everyone gets to have a more interesting conversation.

What I will do is to give my honest and reasoned reactions to stories and try to determine why or why not particular elements worked. I will try to acknowledge my personal biases and to become more open-minded about those things that are not in the realm of my personal preference.

Also, because this is my blog and I can, there may be occasional entries on my own writing process, things I find interesting, or whatever else I feel inclined to add. This may all crash and burn spectacularly, but it's going to be a heck of a lot of fun in the meantime.

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Book Review: LILY OF THE NILE

Every once in awhile I will do a book review here. I think this may be the third. In this case, I will be talking about LILY OF THE NILE, a historical novel by Stephanie Dray. In the interest of full disclosure, Steph and I went to Clarion together, so this is not entirely unbiased.

Also, that tidbit above also explains how I ended up reading this novel. Not that it's bad; it's actually an engaging read with a really compelling protagonist. I just tend to avoid historical fiction in general and romantic historicals in particular.

So, by all rights I should have hated this. It's completely outside my realm of preferred reading. But, I truly didn't. Mostly I attribute this to the strong protagonist, a girl that is believable in her ability to be strong and naive at the same time.

The smooth and engaging prose didn't hurt either.

I'm given to understand that it was painstakingly researched, and knowing the author, I'd have been shocked were it not, though some liberties have been taken. It's fiction after all, not a documentary. Still, the level of depth in the history really helps bring the setting strongly to life.

This is a fantasy, and there is magic, though not the overt magic of many epic fantasies. It's a quiet and strong system that suits the protagonist well.

My only big problem was that sometimes the prose dragged a bit for me. It was well-written and sleek, but the subject simply didn't grab me. I suspect anyone who likes historical fiction or Egypt would have less of a problem.

All in all, while not the sort of thing I like, I enjoyed reading this. I recommend it strongly to those who enjoy the genre.


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