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- Reviews for the week of
11/9/09
- Review.
- Monday: The Magicians by Lev Grossman, reviewed by John Clute
Wednesday: Interfictions 2, edited by Delia Sherman and Christopher Barzak, reviewed by T. S. Miller Friday: Green by Jay Lake, reviewed by Kyra Smith
- Reviews for the week of
1/21/08
- Review.
- Monday: Ink by Hal Duncan and In the Cities of Coin and Spice by Catherynne M Valente, reviewed by Dan Hartland
Wednesday: Christopher Barzak's One for Sorrow, reviewed by Richard Larson Friday: T.A. Pratt's Blood Engines, reviewed by Hannah Strom-Martin
- A View from Outside: A Genre Conversation with Yoshio Kobayashi and Christopher Barzak, by K. Bird Lincoln
(8/1/05)
- Article.
- "In twenty to thirty years science fiction bookshelves will be gone. It will only be mystery, horror, and literature. Here in Japan, I am afraid the bookshelves themselves will be gone."
- The Trail of My Father's Blood, by Christopher Barzak
(10/11/04)
- Fiction.
- My old man had been dead and gone for eight years now, but what killed him had walked these woods for at least a hundred.
- A Life Less Ordinary: Kate Bernheimer's The Complete Tales of Ketzia Gold, by Christopher Barzak
(8/26/02)
- Review.
- [Ketzia's] home is infused with a kind of magic that has lost its meaning. This is Disney World, not Narnia.
- Witnessing Magic: Kelly Link's Stranger Things Happen, by Christopher Barzak
(7/23/01)
- Review.
- Link's characters allow us to share in a very special, very magical reality that, in turn, allows us to see our own world with new eyes.
- Plenty, by Christopher Barzak
(5/28/01)
- Fiction.
- These days magic is not something in which everyone can afford to believe. There is a suspicious absence of miracles. But sometimes impossible things happen when no one is looking.
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