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Dark Faith: Invocations > Tim Waggoner's "Thou Art God"

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Kathy Ferrell I just finished Waggoner's "Thou Art God" and really, really liked it! I enjoyed his use of language, and his genuine sympathy for the characters. There is real tenderness evoked when the protagonist heals the poor woman. I think it's interesting that he chose her, when I am sure everyone in the coffee shop had some terrible hurt inside or out.

If you had the power to heal, WHO would you heal first? Would people become afraid that your power would "run out" and begin fighting to be next, while there was still time?

I thought it was a profound, thought-provoking story, something I will ponder when I am in crowds, surely. And I'll wonder if I've forgotten something important.

It was cleanly told, and I very much enjoyed it! :)


Lesley | 48 comments Mod
Hi Kathy,

I haven't read this far yet. I'm reading one story every Monday/Wednesday/Friday and starting discussions here. Tomorrow I'm starting the discussion for Jay Lake's story "The Cancer Catechism".

Here's a link to reading schedule if you want to read along with me: http://bit.ly/T2Gdfn

I have to say you have me super excited to read Tim Waggoner's story. Can't wait to get that far. :)


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Kathy Ferrell Oh, sorry. I thought the discussion was for one day only, didn't know it would continue. Like I said, total noob.


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