Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 30th Anniversary Anthology, by Sheila Williams (ed.)

Jan 14, 2008 20:30

Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine 30th Anniversary Anthology
by Sheila Williams (ed.)
349 pages (trade paperback)
Genre: Fiction/SF

I'm going to just record my personal reader-thoughts on each of the stories, since short stories are very much a matter of taste anyway and this is outside my usual genre. Hopefully you know me well enough to be able to ( Read more... )

author: sterling bruce, author: resnick mike, author: boehm herb, author: swanwick michael, author: willis connie, book reviews 2008, genre: science fiction, author: kelly james patrick, author: silverberg robert, author: stross charles, author: asimov isaac, author: lethem jonathan, author: varley john, author: baxter stephen, author: robinson kim stanley, author: butler octavia e., author: reed robert, author: link kelly, type: short story, author: williams sheila, author: shepard lucius, author: le guin ursula k.

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buymeaclue January 15 2008, 02:25:45 UTC
Oh, do follow up on the Butler and Link! You will not be the least little bit disappointed; they both write at really consistent levels of wonderful.

I haven't read that particular Willis story, but in general I'm a big fan of her work. She is a bit polarizing, though; people tend to either love or hate her stuff, without a whole lot of in-between. She does a lot of stuff that's kind of screwball and a lot of other stuff that involves wacky academics. She's capable of a lovely turn of melancholy, though--see "Last of the Winnebagos" and her gorgeous first novel Lincoln's Dreams--and that's when I think she's at her best.

I get the impression from her work that she really likes people, and that goes a long way with me.

>I like the concept of parodying dullness, but the parody part didn't really work.

Snerk!

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keilexandra January 15 2008, 18:37:16 UTC
I suspect that I may be on the negative end of the Willis spectrum, but I did get the impression of writerly skill, so I'll give her another try. Do you have any non-historical-miltary recs? It is very, very hard for historical military stories to work for me; I still can't get past the first twenty pages of TEMERAIRE, and that's fantasy.

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buymeaclue January 16 2008, 15:38:45 UTC
I don't really read military stuff, alas. The Hornblower series is an exception.

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keilexandra January 16 2008, 20:10:10 UTC
No no, I meant non-military/historical military recs. XD Straight historical is fine.

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