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Another touching otherworldy tale snags another stupefied reviewer:

I know I'm repeating myself when I say that I really enjoyed this story, but it's so rare that you stumble on a short story so well-written and innovative as this one.

Check out the entire review at Bookbloggery and a book excerpt at Untreed Reads.

Exploding, Like Fireworks by Pat Murphy:

On the space station known as Moon Talk, engineers and poets work together to prototype and manufacture communications satellites. The founder of the station decided to include poets because they specialize in communicating high-density information in very short bursts.

Angel, a 20-year-old robotics engineer, is visiting Moon Talk on a poetry/engineering internship when an accident on the station’s hull leaves her paralyzed. Unable to return to Earth where the relentless pull of gravity would kill her, Angel must make the station her home.

Though her body is trapped, the poets and engineers who run Moon Talk find a way for Angel’s consciousness to escape the confines of the station. The robotics staff jacks Angel first into a robotic unit on the station’s hull, and then into a body that can move about the station’s interior. She inhabits a robotic probe that prospects among the orbiting rocks of the asteroid belt. But that's just the beginning of Angel's journey.

A novelette.


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