Just Like the Ones We Used to Know by Connie Willis
You can’t go wrong with a Christmas story by Connie Willis. She’s able to capture a warm gooey feeling while Continue reading
You can’t go wrong with a Christmas story by Connie Willis. She’s able to capture a warm gooey feeling while Continue reading
It’s ‘A Christmas Carol’. It even opens with the first few lines verbatim, almost: “Old Marley was as dead as Continue reading
I have never been to Singapore, and I’m not interested in how accurate this article reflects the city in 1993. Continue reading
The setting is what sells this story. It takes place in a small run-down cinema that shows nothing but silent Continue reading
Yesterday’s story was on a large scale, a four kilometre long spaceship. Let’s try something larger. Indeed, today’s one is Continue reading
Reynolds loves things on a large scale. Take the opening paragraph: “A lighthugger is a four kilometre spike of armour Continue reading
At one point Fitzgerald described this story as “a sort of first draft for the Gatsby idea.” And while both Continue reading
Early on an astronaut in a bar is asked: “What’s it like to fly to Mars on a rocket?” His Continue reading