Eric Mesa’s Reviews > Lightspeed Magazine, March 2013 > Status Update

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"Things Undone" (Novella) - That was a crazy emotional ride. We often read time travel stories concerned with what might change. This one takes place in the alternate world in which a discovery changes the progress of technology completely. A catastrophic time travel event takes place and we follow investigators trying to root out what happened.
Apr 14, 2017 04:25AM
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Author Spotlight: Karen Fowler - "Lily Red" - put it into a bit of perspective and made me like it more.

Author Spotlight: Sarena Ulibarri - "The Bolt Tightener" - interesting, but no new ways of viewing the story.

Author Spotlight: Felicity Savage - "Ash Minette" - neat getting her opinion of tropes and when they're helpful and how best to work with them in speculative fiction.
Apr 25, 2017 07:53AM
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Author Spotlight: John Barnes - Interview with the author of "Things Undone" - this is the kind of interview I love with authors. Too often they focus on trivialities, but this one plumbed the depths of what was most fascinating about the story in the magazine.
Apr 25, 2017 03:44AM
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"The Sense of the Circle" - A bit of an archeological mystery set on another world. The literary style is quite different, which makes sense as the author is South American. Some of the turns of phrase were odd - perhaps from translating idioms? Neat story, though.
Apr 24, 2017 09:21AM
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"Let's Take this Viral" - So much to say about this. Lots of post-cyberpunk fiction has these worlds where everyone can do every drug because tech keeps us alive anyway. Also common theme of the lack of death leading to boredom leading to crazier stunts. This one hit me hard, emotionally, though. Especially the ending. Great example of an author doing short fiction so well;gets you to care about someone you just met.
Apr 24, 2017 04:06AM
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"Three Days of Rain" - A moody piece about a city in Latin America where all the water has dried up. There's a background story about whether to stay or go, but the main story is just about living and doesn't really have any plot. Still, a good read.
Apr 21, 2017 04:19AM
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"Biographical....Prince" (SF) - I always enjoy when an author doesn't use straight narrative to tell a story. Blog posts, newspaper clippings, etc have specific goals that don't align perfectly with story-telling. This story was in the form of the Wikipedia page of an author in a post-apocalyptic Earth. Like good SF lots of uncomfortable themes that help us reflect on today. Even more relevant with the Syrian Crisis.
Apr 20, 2017 09:48AM
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"The Dream Detective" - This took a wildly different turn than the early parts suggested it might. It's a neat urban fantasy tale with a great ending. Good use of the short story form.
Apr 20, 2017 03:45AM
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"The Dream Detective" - Well, the title says it all, but still in the middle of the story.
Apr 19, 2017 09:18AM
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Ash Minette: Turns out it's a retelling of Cinderella
Apr 19, 2017 03:33AM
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Ash Minette - So far, a family of 3 girls born into wealth suffers a reversal of fortunes. They get invited to a ball by a baron that doesn't realize the family is no longer noble. The two older girls go, leaving their younger sister - under the excuse that the rich are more evil than the mundane. We'll see what happens next...
Apr 18, 2017 08:20AM
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