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I'm planning to do a monthly update on my progress with Hugo and Nebula project. The main post is here
This month I only read one short story. Here is my review:
1972/71 Novelette: "The Queen of Air and Darkness" by Poul Anderson I liked the setting of this, but the man explains everything to a woman mode of explain the action got old. At least the female character was scientist, though the story focused on her role as a mother more.
I currently have one volume containing a short story out from the library, and one on hold. So I should be able to read at least 2 stories next month.
I'm also enjoying some of the other short stories in the anthologies I'm reading. Joanna Russ's especially. Too bad there doesn't seem to be a collection of her stories in print, because I'd quite like one.
This month I only read one short story. Here is my review:
1972/71 Novelette: "The Queen of Air and Darkness" by Poul Anderson I liked the setting of this, but the man explains everything to a woman mode of explain the action got old. At least the female character was scientist, though the story focused on her role as a mother more.
I currently have one volume containing a short story out from the library, and one on hold. So I should be able to read at least 2 stories next month.
I'm also enjoying some of the other short stories in the anthologies I'm reading. Joanna Russ's especially. Too bad there doesn't seem to be a collection of her stories in print, because I'd quite like one.