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Eclipse 1 by Jonathan Strahan

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Jun 17, 09

bookshelves: science-fiction, anthology, new-weird, 2009, vampires, apocalypse
Recommended for: new weirdos but probably not pre-post-post-cyberpunks
Read in June, 2009, read count: 1

Eclipse 1 is a good-not-great anthology of speculative (née "science") fiction and fantasy (rather: "new weird") short stories edited by Jonathan Strahan. My "good-not-great" may be stemming from my disappointment that there was more "new weird"/fantasy than there was science fiction[†:] but there were still quite a few "big wins" in the pile that is this paperback binding.

As for the computed average of my ratings on the individual stories themselves (out to four decimal places), Eclipse 1 scores: 3.3000

Includes:
• "Unique Chicken Goes In Reverse" by Andy Duncan: ★★★½
➟ Cute, weird.

• "Bad Luck, Trouble, Death, and Vampire Sex" by Garth Nix: ★★

• "The Last and Only or, Mr. Moscowitz Becomes French" by Peter S. Beagle: ★★★

• "The Lost Boy: A Reporter At Large" by Maureen F. McHugh: ★★★★★
➟ Probably double visceral if you've ever lived in the Baltimore/DC area but outstanding regardless of your geographic history.

• "The Drowned Life" by Jeffrey Ford: ★★

• "Toother" by Terry Dowling: ★★★½
➟ I couldn't put my finger on why I wasn't bowled over by this one. I wanted to like it a lot more but something about it left me wanting a bit...

• "Up the Fire Road" by Eileen Gunn: ★★½
➟ *groan*sigh*snort* (reversed)

• "In the Forest of the Queen" by Gwyneth Jones: ★★

• "Quartermaster Returns" by Ysabeau S. Wilce: ★★★★
➟ A playful tone and artfully written, toys with the right conventions, too.

• "Electric Rains" by Kathleen Ann Goonan: ★★★★½
➟ As with "The Lost Boy..." (v.s.), this one probably hits harder for folks with a little DC time under their belt but hits all the high notes even without that.[††:]

• "She-Creatures" by Margo Lanagan: ★★
➟ The prurient overtones didn't exactly make up for the brogue veneer and otherwise bewildering plot.

• "The Transformation of Targ" by Paul Brandon and Jack Dann: ★★★
➟ Maybe ★★★★ and in my heart of hearts a sympathetic ★★★★★ — this was an extremely fun story.

• "Mrs. Zeno's Paradox" by Ellen Klages: ★★★★
➟ The fact that the story is so short (about 3 pages? 4?) was like its own double-entendre. And any light-hearted story that can work in "ångström" should get bonus points.

• "The Lustration" by Bruce Sterling: ★★★½
➟ I think it's good? Though maybe a bit too oblique?

• "Larissa Miusov" by Lucius Shepard: ★★★★★
➟ Far and away the best story in this collection. If your library has this anthology then you owe it to yourself to at least read this one.

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† = Call it a personal preference.

†† = Also, for the private few reading this that have also read a certain manuscript of mine, I'd like to share that I had a big (and vocal) "WTF?" the night I was reading this in bed. I felt a little dirty and cheated — but how can someone rip you off when they've never heard of you? or read your work? (Besides, it was different enough to not be "the same".)

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Reading Progress

05/30/2009 page 17
6.64%
05/30/2009 page 35
13.67% "more fantasy than scifi so far :-\"
06/03/2009 page 131
51.17% "Up the Fire Road" by Eileen Gunn: ★★½"
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