Archive for February, 2009

Friday Fiction: High Stakes by Sarah A. Hoyt

26th February 2009 by Darwin 1 Comment

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The question is always how far you’re willing to go to get what you want. Kill or be killed? Betray or be betrayed? Win or lose? At each step, you place your bets; you take the result. You don’t cry about it. There’s no one to cry to.
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If there were anyone to cry to, the […]

Review: Claymore by Norihiro Yagi

25th February 2009 by Darwin No Comments

Claymore first came to my attention via the scanlation exchange community.  I’m a sucker for a woman warrior story, especially a story that has such a compelling heroine as Clare.  I soon became enamored of the series not only for its original blending of archetypes that so uniquely identifies Japanese manga, but for the depth […]

Review: The Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop

24th February 2009 by katepaulk No Comments

I had known about Anne Bishop’s fiction for some time before actually reading more than excerpts. Partly this is budgetary restraint on my part - so many books, so little time - and partly it’s that the opening of Daughter of the Blood, the first book in the Black Jewels trilogy, wasn’t quite compelling enough […]

Monday Fiction, 23-Feb-09

22nd February 2009 by Darwin 1 Comment

Ghost Chimes
By Nancy Fulda
Originally published in the Volume 1, Issue 2 omnibus.
The ghost chimes rang at 3 AM. Alicia fumbled at the bedside table for her glasses, wishing she’d had the nerve to unplug the annoying little machine last night. She gripped the cool steel rim of the glasses and settled them over her […]

Interview: The Dark Romantic Fancies of Anne Bishop

19th February 2009 by katepaulk No Comments

“Julie dark is Anne light and fluffy.”
A common saying in Julie Czerneda’s SFF.net newsgroup.
A traditional way to describe Anne Bishop’s entrance to the realms of fantasy and science fiction would be to say she burst onto the scene ten years ago with the first novel of the Black Jewels trilogy, Daughter of the Blood. It […]

Review: Hitsugi Katsugi no Kuro by Kiyuouki Satoko

18th February 2009 by Darwin No Comments

Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro is a unique offering by mangaka Kiyuouki Satoko. The manga is an interesting slipstream mix of fantasy and “mad scientist” archetypes used as settings for telling a series of uplifting slice-of-life stories.
The main character, “Kuro”, is a traveller on a quest to locate a witch who has mysteriously cursed her.  Frequently mistaken for […]

Review: Slow Train to Arcturus

17th February 2009 by katepaulk No Comments

Winner, Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Novel in the 2008 Preditors and Editors Reader’s Poll.
Take hard science fiction, add a dash of sociology, a smidgen of satire, and a collection of misfits amongst misfits, and you have Slow Train to Arcturus by Eric Flint and Dave Freer. Slow Train is the most hopeful hard science […]

Monday Fiction, 16-Feb-09

15th February 2009 by Darwin 1 Comment

Professional Choice
By Lazette Gifford
Originally published in the Volume 1, Issue 2 Omnibus.
From the office window, Karis could see the outline of the city in the distance, hazed by the rise of a morning sandstorm between her and Augusta Port as well as by the extremely thick permaglass that protected against a distant laser rifle shot […]

Review: Maximum Ride by James Patterson and NaRae Lee

11th February 2009 by Darwin No Comments

My daughter snagged this off the manga shelf at Barnes and Noble the other day and immediately gave me the puppy-dog look.  “Can I please have this?”
Yeah.  Right.  Like I was going to say, “No.”
The thing is, what she had keyed in to was direct evidence that not everyone making money decisions in traditional publishing […]

Review: The Godstalker Chronicles by P.C. Hodgell

9th February 2009 by Darwin No Comments

As an author, P.C. Hodgell has had a long road to travel.
The good news for readers is that, despite those trials and tribulations, she has found a new home for the stories from her Kencyr Saga at Baen Books.  The initial installment is a re-release of the first two books of the series in a […]