Gabino Iglesias’s review of Broken Fevers is now up on the Locus Magazine website if you’re on the fence or just want to see what others think.
I enthusiastically welcome use of the word ‘superb’ in reference to my work, but the following may be the best encapsulation:
The beauty of Broken Fevers is that Johnson talks about important things while telling an entertaining story, offering a diverse cast of characters, and exploring multiple genres. There are discussions here about racism and social justice as well as a very present feminist undercurrent, but these elements are a part of tales that range from horror and science fiction to fantasy and even crime, and none sound preachy.
Published on July 12, 2021 11:58