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Asimov’s for April/May 2013 (1 of 3)

Primary Sources Posted on March 5, 2013 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

Once again, a new issue of Asimov’s arrived in my mailbox.  Once again, I read it.  Once again, I’m sharing my thoughts.  You guys like my thoughts, right?  There were some interesting thematic links in these stories, particularly the first … Continue reading →

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One reminder

Primary Sources Posted on February 1, 2013 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

Today is the last weekday that the first volume of Primary Sources: Le Morte D’Arthur, covering Books I and II, is available for free as an ebook from Amazon!  So scoop it up while you have the chance!  Consider reviewing it! … Continue reading →

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Two things

Primary Sources Posted on January 28, 2013 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

1) At the current rate, I expect to complete my commentary on Le Morte D’Arthur around mid-spring.  Not this spring.  The spring in 2014, FYI.  Tristram alone will keep me going until, like, Labor Day.  This is just an estimate. … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for March 2013 (2 of 2)

Primary Sources Posted on January 25, 2013 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

  “Monday’s Monk,” by Jason Sanford (~14 pages, third person limited, past tense) is more ambitious.  A lone Buddhist monk struggles to cope with an anarchic future Thailand wherein a militia ruthlessly hunts down and destroys nanotechnology and those who … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for March 2013 (1 of 2)

Primary Sources Posted on January 24, 2013 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

The March 2013 issue of Asimov’s arrived in my mailbox last week.  My biggest complaint about it is its review of Year Zero, the recent novel by Rob Reid, which Peter Heck enjoyed and which I, to put it mildly, … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for February 2013 (2/2)

Primary Sources Posted on December 19, 2012 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

“The Golden Age of Story,” by Robert Reed.  13 pages, split into five third person limited (very limited, almost objective) vignettes, very loosely linked.   Each vignette is a separate episode outlining the  spread of a designer drug, the effects … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for February 2013 (1/2)

Primary Sources Posted on December 18, 2012 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

The February 2013 issue of Asimov’s arrived in my mailbox a week ago.  It’s earlier than I might have expected, but I’m not complaining.  Overall I enjoyed this issue more than its immediate predecessor.  As usual, even the stories I … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for January 2013 (2 of 2)

Primary Sources Posted on November 9, 2012 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

Continuing from yesterday: “Mithridates, He Died Old,” by Nancy Kress.  A little over 3000 words, third person past and limited.  The POV switches back and forth between two characters: a woman who has just suffered traumatic brain injury in a … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for January 2013 (1 of 2)

Primary Sources Posted on November 8, 2012 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

First a little bit of bookkeeping.  On Asimovs.com, the editors of the magazine publish excerpts from the current issue, which excerpts I can calculate the word count of easily, then compare to the page count of those excerpts in the … Continue reading →

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Asimov’s for December 2012 (2 of 2)

Primary Sources Posted on October 18, 2012 by jeffwikJuly 13, 2015

Picking up from yesterday… “The Black Feminist’s Guide to Science Fiction Film Editing,” by Sandra McDonald.  First person past tense.  Around 6000 words. It’s a catchy title, I’ve got to admit, but I’m not sure I picked up what this … Continue reading →

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