11/14/2008

I'm very, very, very satisfied with this.

Australian Specfic in focus ("ASif") has posted a review of Canterbury 2100, the anthology within which my story "The Miner's Tale" appears. Lookit, lookit!

One thing that is unlikely to change in the future, whether using old world or new world technology, is reliance on fuel of one sort or another. Laura E. Goodin’s “The Miner’s Tale,” then, is apt. Industrial shenanigans are nothing new, and are unlikely to go away, as this story points out; neither, it is to be hoped, is the desire to help a fellow in need. It’s a simple tale, this one, but again adds to the reader’s experience of 2109 – as well as saying something to our current consumption of fossil fuel.

Eee hee hee — a positive review! My story works!

Note: you can order the book here, although you'll probably have to email the person managing the process to set up shipping to the States or other overseas location. (f you do order it, and read it, and like it, please blog about it!!!)

3 Comments:

At 1:50 PM, Blogger Michelle O'Neil said...

Congrats Laura!

 
At 4:05 PM, Blogger Margaret said...

YAY!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Hate to say I told you so but...

 
At 9:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well done! It was a very cool tale, and once again you prove your ability to spin a good yarn.

 

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