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Review of Palimpsest by Charles Stross
Palimpsest. Noun. a parchment or the like from which writing has been partially or completely erased to make room for another text. (link) Stasis. Noun. a state or condition in which there is no action or progress. (link) Agent Pierce is a … Continue reading
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Review of If Ever I Should Leave You by Pamela Sargent
The narrator of this story remains nameless. Her husband is Yuri Malenkov, and when we meet them, Yuri is dying – having cheated death for around three hundred years – apparently that’s what people do. In the last six months … Continue reading
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Review of Bad Timing by Molly Brown
Alan Strong works in the Archives Department at the Colson Time Studies Institute some three hundred years in the future. One day, when he arrives at work, his friend Joe Twofingers draws his attention to a fiction story in a … Continue reading
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