Showing posts with label July 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 2019. Show all posts
Monday, August 5, 2019
Quick Sips - Terraform July 2019
Friday, August 2, 2019
Quick Sips - Tor dot com July 2019
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| Art by Red Nose Studio |
Two stories might seem a little light for a month's offerings from Tor dot com, but the works (one short story and one novelette) are both very strong, at turns delightful and challenging, and both with solid boundaries of dark and blood. Stylistically, the two pieces are very different, linked by a dark magic and a bend toward the past, both of them historical fantasies that find the main characters with plenty of blood on their hands...or paws, as the case might be. And both do look at community and family in pushing back against injustice and corruption, but one through the lens of cats fighting for the soul of a human and the other through humans fighting for their own safety and freedom. They're not always easy stories, but they are powerful and complex and I should just get to the reviews!
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Quick Sips - PodCastle #585
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Quick Sips - Strange Horizons 07/29/2019
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Quick Sips - Fireside Magazine #69
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| Art by Mary Haasdyk |
It's another full month of content from Fireside Magazine, with five stories and one poem full of magic and family and cages. Whether the cage is more literal or figurative, though, varies from piece to piece. Sometimes the cage is a bargain there's no getting out of. Sometimes it's a future you're trying to avoid. Or a society's expectations that wrap tighter than chains. Or a promise made to a friend that takes on a life of its own. Whatever the case, the pieces show characters dealing with these constraints, these cages, and seeking perhaps to break free, to shatter the bars, to reach for freedom. To the reviews!
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Quick Sips - Strange Horizons Fund Drive 2019
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Quick Sips - Strange Horizons 07/15/2019 & 07/22/2019
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| Art by Vlada Monakhova |
While the Strange Horizons 2020 fund drive is going on right now (and aiming for stretch goals!), it's also business as usual, with two new issues covering one new short story and two new poems. The work continues the long and proud tradition of the publication being, well, strange. Haunting. Kinda creepy. Oddly heartwarming. And amazing. There's perhaps a bit of a focus on death in some of these pieces, which is just fine, because there's also the focus on journeying into the unknown, in defiance and resilience, and there's a lot to be said about that. But first, let's get to the reviews!
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Quick Sips - Escape Pod #687 & #689
Monday, July 22, 2019
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #282
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| Art by Artur Zima |
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Quick Sips - Diabolical Plots #53
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| Art by Joey Jordan |
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Quick Sips - Nightmare #82
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| Art by Rosario Rizzo / Adobe Stock Footage |
The two stories in this issue of Nightmare Magazine feature monsters and characters not really satisfied with their lives. Aside from that, though, these two stories are about as different as they can be, one a thriller of a read where a man must navigate a forest and a storm populated by a living nightmare, and the other a much more sensual piece about choice and longing. They’re both told in first person, both feature nameless narrators, and both are very light on dialogue, but thematically they contrast nicely, asking what it means to be a monster, and exploring how people seek to take control of their own lives. To the reviews!
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Quick Sips - Uncanny #29 [July stuff]
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| Art by Julie Dillon |
This month’s Uncanny Magazine gets dark. From monsters and murder to abuse and death to magic and exploitation, the fiction features a number of characters facing their own demons. The dark places inside themselves, and the dark forces outside seeking to use them for further harm. Who are seeking to devour them, to corrupt them, to twist them. The works don’t have a lot of bright spots to them, and poetry gets in on the darkness as well, featuring doomed astronauts and haunting songs. The issue on the whole is difficult for me, visceral and tragic, though not entirely without warmth. To the reviews!
Monday, July 15, 2019
Quick Sips - Clarkesworld #154
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| Art by Axel Sauerwald |
There’s A LOT to get to in the latest Clarkesworld, with seven new stories including three different translations (from Chinese, Korean, and Spanish). These are stories that tend to focus on relationships, on whether the world is worth saving, and on how to live in bleak times. The stories approach those ideas in many different ways, sometimes hopefully, sometimes...not. But they offer a lot of interesting worlds to explore and futures to imagine. Or pasts. Or alternate dimensions. It’s a nicely balanced issue that shows the beauty and tragedy and joy of humanity, and doesn’t really have any easy answers, but often finds comfort in the small connections people make with each other in the face of the giant and annihilating forces of the universe. There’s also an editorial on the state of short SFF that is well worth checking out. To the reviews!
Friday, July 12, 2019
Quick Sips - Strange Horizons 07/01/2019 & 07/08/2019
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Quick Sips - Beneath Ceaseless Skies #281
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| Art by Artur Zima |
It’s another well paired issue of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, with two works (one short story and one novelette) that very much involve bargains, bodies, and children (or at least the specter of them). For all that they go very well together, the stories diverge strongly on how they approach children and child bearing. Both characters are looking to make bargains, to find a way to get what they want, but what exactly they want is very different. Freedom and relief mean different things for them, but both know that they’re willing to do just about anything, pay just about anything, for what they want. If you want to know what that entails, though, you’ll have to follow me to the reviews!
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Quick Sips - Fiyah #11
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| Art by Seth Brown |
Four stories and two poems breath life into a rare unthemed issue of Fiyah Magazine. Despite the lack of theme going in, though, a theme might just develop after the fact. For me, at least, most of the pieces deal with traditions, with storytelling. Most of them are about facing a future, whether it’s a future of conflict or movement or rebirth. And they circle around questions of how to honor the past while pushing for something new. Something better, perhaps. But one that builds on the foundations of the past and present. One that takes strength and resilience and integrity. And it’s another beautiful issue from a publication that’s once again having a magnificent year. To the reviews!
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Quick Sips - Flash Fiction Online July 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
Quick Sips - The Dark #50
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| Art by Tanya Varga |
It’s a special anniversary issue of The Dark Magazine as the publication turns 50! 50 issues, that is, and to celebrate there are all new stories, four in total, to terrify, unsettle, and maybe inspire. It’s a nicely paired issue, as well, with the stories looking at complicity and injustice, each one finding characters dealing with how to live in a world that is dangerous, where there are forces that want their destruction. Do they slink back, try to hide? Do they run? Do they try to fight back? Are they crushed all the same? The works show how complicity works in many ways, how it’s often nearly impossible to reject completely, but how sometimes people can resist allowing injustice to continue, and by standing up to it can begin to work towards a world where it doesn’t play as huge a role in society. To the reviews!
Friday, July 5, 2019
Quick Sips - Lightspeed #110
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| Art by Sam Schechter |
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