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Reviews for the week of 9/14/09
Review.
Monday: The New Uncanny edited by Sarah Eyre and Ra Page, reviewed by Paul Kincaid
Wednesday: District 9, reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Friday: The Lord of the Sands of Time by Issui Ogawa and All You Need is KILL by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, reviewed by Martin Lewis
Reviews for the week of 7/27/09
Review.
Monday: Impossible Stories II by Zoran Živković, reviewed by Anil Menon
Wednesday: Moon, reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Friday: Blood of Ambrose by James Enge, reviewed by William Mingin
Reviews for the week of 6/15/09
Review.
Monday: Up, reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Wednesday: Genesis by Bernard Beckett, reviewed by Jonathan McCalmont
Friday: Fast Ships, Black Sails, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, reviewed by Richard Larson
Reviews for the week of 9/17/07
Review.
Monday: It Happened Otherwise? Three Alternate Histories, reviewed by Paul Kincaid
Wednesday: Stardust, reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Friday: Lois McMaster Bujold's The Sharing Knife: Legacy, reviewed by Donna Royston
Reviews for the week of 1/22/07
Review.
Monday: A Thousand Words About Heroes, by Roz Kaveney
Tuesday: David Herter's On The Overgrown Path, reviewed by Finn Dempster
Wednesday: Jack McDevitt's Odyssey, reviewed by Karen Burnham
Thursday: Guillermo del Toro's El Laberinto del Fauno (a.k.a. Pan's Labyrinth), reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Reviews for the week of 10/9/06
Review.
Monday: La Science Des Rêves (a.k.a The Science of Sleep), reviewed by David J. Schwartz
Tuesday: Alan Campbell's Scar Night and Jay Amory's The Fledgling of Az Gabrielson, reviewed by Finn Dempster
Wednesday: Ellen Kushner's The Privilege of the Sword, reviewed by Yoon Ha Lee
The Water-Poet and the Four Seasons, by David J. Schwartz, illustration by Ann-Cathrine Loo (5/1/06)
Fiction.
Spring stands at the Water-Poet's door in a top hat and tails. He asks the Water-Poet to write him a fog sestina, a dozen sudden downpours, and forty-three cool showers for tomorrow.
The New Year's Party, or, Dancing on Sleipner's Bones, by David J. Schwartz (12/6/04)
Fiction.
She's stunning in a sleeveless black dress that's cut high and low and hugs her like a bodysuit. Her accessories are diamond stud earrings, matching tennis bracelet, and a pearl-handled Colt .45.
Iron Ankles, by David J. Schwartz (8/16/04)
Fiction.
Naming the ankle-grabbers made them real, which was frightening. But it also made them knowable, and Wilma learned early in life that ignorance and fear were close relations.