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130 pages, Paperback
First published April 1, 2014
A sentient race of space worms invade Earth. A mortician's ex brings him one to autopsy. A decent short with a unique idea.
This one was so bad it hurts the others that are in the same book with it. This story read like a Kurt Vonnegut fever dream of Philip K. Dick hallucinating that he's channeling Lewis Carol. I didn't understand the intended meaning of half of what I read. It was way too verbose with over-flowered prose that was so thick it made me nauseous. I advise skipping this story altogether. Oh yeah, it was about a star turning into a sentient spaceship. That could have been fun if it hadn't been written in the form of an exploding thesaurus on acid. Next.
I was all ready to give this one four stars. And I would have if it hadn't been for that brick wall I smacked into at the point where the story stopped. Not ended...stopped. I hate that! A world had been created...I was IN IT... and it stopped! No answers or explanations for what-the-hell-ever was going on with: Crap! But, I'm still giving it 3 stars for the writing and the story because I got sucked in big-time!
A story about matter transmitters, the evolution of memes and how the combination of the two could result in spontaneous AI... (or almost AI? that was a bit unclear to me.) Some interesting concepts, esp. the trans-d, but the rest was a bit of a stretch for me to accept as plausible. Still a good read.
I can't explain why, really, but this story hit me in the feels. A young man with a troubled life looses his pet and best friend, a cat named Bobo, to a hateful act by his older brother. In the course of the story, you find that his troubles, and his brother's and mother's, are related to a tragic event with his father. It has a motif, which is being boxed in. I won't say any more because this one is too good to spoil in any way. Read it. It reminded me of the book It's Like This Cat, that I read way back in Junior High. Excellent Read.
Written in a 'Kung-Fu' type dialogue, this one felt like a cross between an old western movie and Japanese robotech anime. It is set on a another planet where the greedy robber barons are trying to destroy the local village for their own profit. A very fun read.