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November 5, 2019

Seeds of Change by Willow Thomson, A Review

Pros:  Highly convincing portrayal of a particular personality. Potential cons: Extensive telling of emotional states, low tension plot. In Willow Thomson’s debut novel, Seeds of Change, plague and catastrophic climate change leave Earth uninhabitable. A wealthy leader gathers a group of space colonists, and they depart for an unexplored planet. The colonists are a quirky … Continue reading Seeds of Change by Willow Thomson, A Review
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Published on November 05, 2019 13:52

October 16, 2019

Sensors and Intuitives in Neal Stephenson’s Novel, Anathem

A successful character reads like a complete person with particular thought patterns and reactions, habits and tics. The best characters are consistent and believable, a person one might encounter in real life, for better or worse. How does an author fashion the mental world of diverse but credible characters? One option is to dip into … Continue reading Sensors and Intuitives in Neal Stephenson’s Novel, Anathem
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Published on October 16, 2019 02:51

September 7, 2019

A Review of The Echo Chamber by Rhett J. Evans

Pros: Clever set up, interesting characters, timely topicsPossible Cons: Video game style climax and villain-tells-all scene. Roving point of view and a fair bit of “tell.” The Echo Chamber is in part a tale of tech-corporate malfeasance, involving a rogue AI, a blender and ruthless Silicon Valley executives who build a social media “echo chamber.” … Continue reading A Review of The Echo Chamber by Rhett J. Evans
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Published on September 07, 2019 23:13