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This is a wonderful book.
While some stories were more to my taste, I am excited at the ideas opening up within the book. Intersections are fun to read about--for me, the big story winners were Catherynne M Valente's "A Dirge For Prester John" (worth the price of the book alone), Rachel Pollack's "Burning Beard" and the luminous "A Taste of Raspberry".
Pick this up and be surprised and delighted. I look forward to seeing what these anthologists have nex...more
While some stories were more to my taste, I am excited at the ideas opening up within the book. Intersections are fun to read about--for me, the big story winners were Catherynne M Valente's "A Dirge For Prester John" (worth the price of the book alone), Rachel Pollack's "Burning Beard" and the luminous "A Taste of Raspberry".
Pick this up and be surprised and delighted. I look forward to seeing what these anthologists have nex...more
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Read in August, 2007
I wish I could do half-stars on here, but I couldn't see my way to rounding up to give this one four. There were quite a few gems in this collection which absolutely fulfills its purpose of exploring the space between conventional genres. And it had me right up until about the last third of the book. I simply got lost out in the interstices by then. It's quite possibly more my failure than that of the collection, but still.
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