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Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Quick Sips - Escape Pod #722-725
Monday, March 30, 2020
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #300 [part 1]
Art by Flavio Bolla |
There’s no rest for the wicked reviewers out there as a third special issue in a row drops at Beneath Ceaseless Skies, this one celebrating the milestone of issue #200! The first half alone is over 36k words all told, so I’m definitely going to be breaking the issue up into two parts. Covered here are stories that look at stories that are anchored by change and upheaval. By complicated politics that intersect with messy family situations. And they feature characters with missions. Some rather humble--to finish a miniature-and some very large--to find a city of the gods. There are spills and chills aplenty, and so much to get to, so let’s dive right in to the reviews!
Friday, March 27, 2020
Quick Sips - Strange Horizons 03/16/2020 & 03/23/2020
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Quick Sips - Mithila Review #12 [translated poetry]
Well oops! Looks like when I was reading the last issue of Mithila Review, I overlooked two translated poems. My bad! I’m fixing my mistake now, and I must say the poems do not disappoint. There’s great skill on display both from the poets and the translators, and the works take on ideas big (alien refugees and possible global catastrophe) and small (laboratory experiments thrown off by something miniscule and overlooked). Together the pieces offer a nice one-two punch, and make for a great way to close out what was a huge and excellent issue of SFF fiction and poetry. To the reviews!
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #299 [part 2]
Art by Andis Reinbergs |
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Quick Sips - Nightmare #90
Art by Patila / Adobe Stock Art |
Both of the stories in the March Nightmare Magazine deal with urban legends. With how they might start, and how they spread. And both of them rather directly examine the power of the darkness, the dangers that come from speaking into it seeking an answer. The issue is superbly paired to infect and spread, the nature of urban legends made a kind of contagion that can leap from person to person. Where even if a legend started its life as pure fiction, something can happen to it, believe fleshing it out, giving it very real teeth. It’s a creepy, a series of warnings, but let’s just walk past the boldly printed signs saying “Stay Out” and see what the reviews bring!
Monday, March 23, 2020
Quick Sips - Diabolical Plots #61
Art by Joey Jordan |
Friday, March 20, 2020
Quick Sips - Serial Box: Machina [ep01.07 & 01.08]
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Quick Sips - Translunar Travelers Lounge #2 [Hearty Fare]
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #299 [part 1]
Art by Andis Reinbergs |
Science fantasy month continues at Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and I’m once again breaking up the issue into two passes so I can not drown under the weight of all this genre bending fiction. The three stories released first lean a bit more science fiction than the stories from the previous issue, but most of them still carry within them a fantasy core. And the works look at non-human entities struggling in hostile environments. War zones and galaxies where death itself has been twisted into profit. The works are often strange, often haunting, and occasionally gritty, and before I give too much away, let’s get to the reviews!
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Quick Sips - Uncanny #33 [March stuff]
Art by Galen Dara |
Three short stories and two poem round out Uncanny Magazine’s March offerings. And the pieces mix magic and seduction, visions and trauma, freedom and loss as they explore their worlds and futures. It’s difficult for me to pick out a single connective tissue that runs throughout, but I appreciate the way each story features characters struggling with the decision to act or remain silent. And in that silence, complicit. Each character ends up making the decision to act, but how they do that, and what they’re acting against, are quite different. So yeah, let’s get to the reviews!
Monday, March 16, 2020
Quick Sips - Clarkesworld #162
Art by Thomas Chamberlain-Keen |
It’s something of a surprise to find that the March Clarkesworld has six new fiction pieces and none of them are translations. What it does feature are six science fiction stories that range from wry and fun to grim and gutting. A few of the stories return to settings previously established (in stories I believe also came out at Clarkesworld), while others do some very new things. And there’s still plenty of ground to cover, with three shorts and three novelettes, and a few running themes that people might want to be aware of, most notably substance abuse. But there’s a lot of beauty, a lot of messy relationships and characters, and some fine reading. To the reviews!
Friday, March 13, 2020
Quick Sips - Strange Horizons 03/02/2020 & 03/09/2020
Art by DAPENHA |
Strange Horizons kicks March off with two issues featuring the normal story and poem apiece (on top of some excellent nonfiction). And the works play in an interesting way with tropes and with reflecting back on older literary works and traditions. One twists the old Frog and Toad Are Friends in a wonderful and queer way, while drawing in some deep hurts and systemic injustices. Another deals with the gothic tradition set in post-war France, and also looks at the hidden shadows lurking everywhere, the rots that haven't yet been brought to light. The poetry is strong, too, and looks at bodies and perceptions and time. To the reviews!
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #298 [part 2]
Art by Andis Reinbergs |
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Quick Sips - GigaNotoSaurus March 2020
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Quick Sips - Flash Fiction Online March 2020
Monday, March 9, 2020
Quick Sips - The Dark #58
Art by chainat |
March brings a look back at old horror movies at The Dark Magazine, with two original stories that deal with the roles present in those classic films. The Monster. The Villain. The Assistant. The Henchman. The piece examines what those roles mean, both to the people who lived and acted them, and to more modern audiences. And while some of the elements of those films are revealed to be the messy and often problematic pulp that many see them as, there are elements that stand up even today. Diamonds in the rough that polish to a shine. And ways of looking back that also look forward in interesting and freeing ways. So grab some popcorn and try not to jump at the scary bits as I get to the reviews!
Friday, March 6, 2020
Quick Sips - Lightspeed #118
Art by Elizabeth Leggett |
March brings three short stories and a novelette to Lightspeed Magazine, with perhaps a focus on characters facing worlds/situations/lives that they want to escape from. Relationships that have began to feel like prisons. Systems that offer them no room to reach for what they really want, or where making the decision to reach for change carries a rather high cost. The pieces explore how these characters push on regardless, hoping that they can find a balance that will work for them, not sure of it and afraid that it might be a mistake after all. For some, there is a brighter future ahead. For others...not so much. But it's an interesting issue, and I'll get right to my reviews!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Quick Sips - Serial Box: Machina [ep01.05 & 01.06]
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Quick Sips - Escape Pod #718-721
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Quick Sips - Terraform February 2020
Quick Sips - PodCastle #614
Monday, March 2, 2020
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #298 [part 1]
Art by Andis Reinbergs |
It’s sci-fantasy time at Beneath Ceaseless Skies! In the interest of getting to things in a timely manner, I’m splitting up the review of this issue, as two of the stories are free to read in February while the other two aren’t going to be out until March. The first two kick things off a little soft, a little slow, but with some lovely visions of worlds and characters reaching for their hearts’ desires. Characters who didn’t think they could really hope for the freedom they wanted, but find that maybe, just maybe, a visitor from the stars will open doors that would otherwise have been shut tight. To the reviews!