Fine Fruit On The Nettle Tree

I'm very pleased to host this stage of The Nettle Tree's blog tour. You can find the book here: http://shop.claytonbye

The editors have asked me to comment on one of the stories that I found particularly striking. The Nettle Tree is an anthology that re-defines a genre – the Western – and does so largely by grafting elements of fantasy and science fiction on to it. Perhaps because I am a writer and fan of science fiction, I was most intrigued by John Rosenman's story, “State of the Art”, which, set in the future, looks at facets of our present and our past with humour and deep philosophical concern. Rosenman uses the tropes of the Western to subvert themselves, as technology from the future intrudes and overturns the apple-cart. He leads us to question what we expect from a Western, and why, and also to ponder whether “artificial intelligence” is a contradiction in terms. He achieves this with a splendidly light touch, and gives us the pleasure of seeing the new-style baddies get their old-style come-uppance.

Here are the book's details:
Title: The Nettle Tree
Publisher: Chase Enterprises Publishing
Editors: Kenneth Weene and Clayton Bye
ISBN (print): 978-1- 927915-10- 3
ISBN (eBook): 978-1- 927915-11- 0
Format: Trade paperback and e-book
Pages: 166
Genre: Speculative Western
Price: $17.95 (print) $3.95 (e-book)
The book and pdf e-book can be purchased at: http://shop.claytonbye
It is also available on Amazon in print form and on Smashwords for all e-book formats.
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Published on November 13, 2016 03:02 Tags: artificial-intelligence, blog-tour, fantasy, fun, genre, review, speculative-fiction, western
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message 1: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth Weene I was delighted to be a part of this great collection of speculative western fiction. As one of the editors, I was terrifically impressed by my fellow authors' imaginations. I think others will be as well.


message 2: by John (new)

John Rosenman Thanks for the sensitive and appreciative review, Bryan. It's nice to be understood. I enjoyed being a part of this fine collection with other gifted writers. I may be biased, but I think that readers will be enchanted by this anthology, which often turns the traditional Western every which way but loose.


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