Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This was a pleasant surprise! Narrative-based poetry, which are…
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These three stories all pertain to the (often broken) dynamic between a mother and son. The protagonists are always conflicted beings, often selfish or doubtful…
OGRES is an interesting story and reminded me in some ways of Tchaikovsky’s previous novella, Elder Race. Its most distinct and notable feature is probably…
This is a strange little book. Very atmospheric, with a world that feels immersive and realistic, spot-on about many aspects of our lives today. I…
Before I started reading this, I was expecting a collection of mostly scholarly interest: a look at proto-sf short stories, mostly literary work which weren’t…
“Time, time and the jungle. The jungle does not recognise time. They are like two alienated siblings who will have nothing to do with each…
TIME IS A MOTHER was a below-average collection for me. There were the occasional interesting poems, but the vast majority felt forced, edgy and lacking…
The Sign of the Dragon is a rarity. It’s hard to describe what makes it so great, so I will start with just describing what…