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Kaa
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These last two ("Deflation" and "Virgil and the Water") were very strange as well, and not entirely to my taste, but I thought the underlying ideas were intriguing.
— Dec 05, 2020 11:49AM
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Kaa
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Beating the Air: A strange little story, but I liked it. One of my favorite things about short fiction is that it allows authors to explore really weird ideas without needing to try to fit them into a whole book of plot.
— Dec 05, 2020 10:44AM
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Kaa
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How I Saved the World, or, The Best Job: Another smart, funny selection.
— Dec 01, 2020 06:05PM
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Kaa
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Love in the Time of Con Crud: Beautifully written, and a clever (and relevant!) concept.
— Nov 27, 2020 06:11PM
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Geoff
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My two favorites stories so far have been about the wind (“Beating the Air“ by Velko Miloev and “Three Tales of a Very Windy Town” by Lyubomir P. Nikolov). I'm not sure if that says something about Bulgaria, something about me, or both.
— Sep 20, 2020 06:48PM
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Mel (Epic Reading)
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okay I'll confess I skipped over 2 longer stories so I could get to the fantasy ones ASAP.
— Jun 26, 2020 09:36AM
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Gerhard
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'According to the theory of law, the number of enforced regulations is inversely proportional to the number of people who abide by them.' - Martin Petkov, 'They Don't Believe in Fairy Tales'
— Jun 21, 2020 02:57AM
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Geoff
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"Beating the Air" by Velko Miloev is a really sweet story about impossible love and transforming from a human into the wind.
— Jun 11, 2020 08:01PM
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Choko
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Graphic Art by Vasil Ivanov (1909-1975)
Definitely old school, like between 50's and 70's, very heavily influenced by the style of art popular in the country at the time. I love it for the window in time it gives us, and for the unique vision of the artist and the time which shaped it. Works with scale differential, high tonal contrast, and dukes of juxtaposition of soul and matter. Lovely! *** 4.50 ***
— Jun 08, 2020 11:12AM
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Definitely old school, like between 50's and 70's, very heavily influenced by the style of art popular in the country at the time. I love it for the window in time it gives us, and for the unique vision of the artist and the time which shaped it. Works with scale differential, high tonal contrast, and dukes of juxtaposition of soul and matter. Lovely! *** 4.50 ***


