Eliza Victoria's Reviews > Philippine Speculative Fiction VI
Philippine Speculative Fiction VI
by Nikki Alfar , Kate Osias
by Nikki Alfar , Kate Osias
(Disclaimer: I have a story in this anthology.)
This volume contains such a varied collection of stories, and as what happens in an anthology that tries to cover all bases, not all of the stories appealed to me. But this is still a worthy read. The stand-outs, in my opinion: "Ashland" by Elyss Punsalan, "From the Book of Names My Mother Did Not Give Me" by Tin Lao, "Carpaccio (or, Repentance as a Meat Recipe)" by Arlynn Despi, and "Simon's Replica" by Dean Alfar.
This volume contains such a varied collection of stories, and as what happens in an anthology that tries to cover all bases, not all of the stories appealed to me. But this is still a worthy read. The stand-outs, in my opinion: "Ashland" by Elyss Punsalan, "From the Book of Names My Mother Did Not Give Me" by Tin Lao, "Carpaccio (or, Repentance as a Meat Recipe)" by Arlynn Despi, and "Simon's Replica" by Dean Alfar.
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