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"Old Paint" by Megan Lindholm. A cute short story of how a surprise gift from the past brings the present generation closer together.
Aug 08, 2014 12:33PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 580 of 704
"Ship's Brother" by Aliette de Bodard. What cost the price to travel space? Our humanity? Family? Thoughtful piece.
Jan 15, 2015 03:15PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 570 of 704
"Invisible Men" by Christopher Barzak. An interesting take on a classic through another's eyes.
Jan 15, 2015 12:52PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 555 of 704
"The Wreck of the 'Charles Dexter Ward'" by Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear. Great short story on space travel, mythical creatures and re-animation and the consequences. Reminded me a bit of Farscape for you ScyFy fans.
Jan 15, 2015 10:27AM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 526 of 704
"Tyche and the Ants" by Hannu Rajaniemi. Not sure what was going on in this dystopian Alice in Wonderland knock off. Very confusing plot and characters. No real conclusion. Poorly envisioned universe/mythos.
Jan 09, 2015 03:59PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 514 of 704
"Ruminations in an Alien Tongue" by Vandana Singh. A bit slow but interesting piece of multiverse theory and probability.
Jan 09, 2015 03:31PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 500 of 704
"Fireborn" by Robert Charles Wilson. A class struggle interwoven with a mild romantic twist that takes too long to pay out. Easy to put down and not pick up. RCW usually does better. He does paint a good picture of the future world, it's order, and differences between upper/lower class, but the human interest aspect is cold and distant.
Dec 17, 2014 08:08PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 486 of 704
"Sudden, Broken, and Unexpected" by Steven Popkes. An interesting short story dealing with a corporate owned artificial intelligence that performs pop music and a retired musician.
Nov 14, 2014 05:56PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 447 of 704
"Under the Eaves" by Lavie Tidhar. A short story of unrequited love in a strange circumstance. Culturally and physically.
Oct 29, 2014 08:48AM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 426 of 704
Water Thief by Alastair Reynolds. A nice pics of post something world changing event. Water in short supply. People scurrying to find work to earn credits. And the decision to let someone die of injuries for stealing water.
Sep 26, 2014 08:42PM
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Matthew Cannon
Matthew Cannon is on page 415 of 704
"Katabasis" by Robert Reed. A tale of a long journey with an interesting cast of characters with intriguing back stories.
Sep 03, 2014 08:36AM
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