Eric Mesa’s Reviews > Uncanny Magazine, Issue 1, November/December 2014 > Status Update
Eric Mesa
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"Kissing Song" - a poem
"The New Ways" - a poem
"The Whalemaid, Singing" - a poem
"Interview: Headley" - So much of the tiger story is based in reality, it blows my mind. Also great to see her thought process.
— Jun 01, 2017 09:25AM
"The New Ways" - a poem
"The Whalemaid, Singing" - a poem
"Interview: Headley" - So much of the tiger story is based in reality, it blows my mind. Also great to see her thought process.
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Eric Mesa
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"Interview: Beth Meacham" - Neat talk about how she worked with Jay
"Interview: Christopher Barzak" - A discussion about his short story in the magazine as well as his career.
— Jun 02, 2017 03:42AM
"Interview: Christopher Barzak" - A discussion about his short story in the magazine as well as his career.
Eric Mesa
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"Does Sex...Soft?" - Shout out to God's War,which I read last year! I have a hard time understanding the mindset of the people she's criticizing. Sex, love, & romance are a part of the human condition.While I understand if a story ignores it because it takes away from the narrative (books don't mention every character's bathroom use), don't think any story is poorer for including.
I skipped over the shorts article.
— Jun 01, 2017 04:23AM
I skipped over the shorts article.
Eric Mesa
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"Worldcon Roundtable" - a roundtable panel conducted via email about Worldcon. Made me more interested in trying to attend a WorldCon. There's a lot of drama around it and that was even present in the roundtable. But fan comes from fanatic, so I'm not surprised people are extremely passionate about it. The important thing is everyone remaining respectful and polite.
— May 31, 2017 08:46AM
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"Mars..Attacks!" - This article, like other similar ones, made me both happy and sad at once. And, considering it was written 3 years ago, almost sunk me into depression. It's about how geek women are constantly attacked, especially online. (Something I just learned about in the past 2-3 years) It's also about hope with all the female geek cultures. But to see where we are in 2017....ooh boy.
— May 31, 2017 04:06AM
Eric Mesa
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"Her Fingers like Whips, Her Eyes Like Razors" - what I find annoying about many stories of the fey is that they seem cryptic to a fault. You never quite know WTF is happening and that's annoying. It's not a trope I enjoy. That said, the story overall was good and was successful in conveying the emotions it wanted to.
— May 30, 2017 08:33AM
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"The Boy Who Grew Up" - A teenager meets Peter Pan (who's now also a teenager) and gains some perspective on his situation. It was sad, but perhaps a bit hopeful at the end.
— May 30, 2017 04:08AM
Eric Mesa
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"Migration" - About a world in which birds carry souls.
— May 26, 2017 07:59AM
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"Celia and the Conservation of Entropy" - A precocious high school girl goes back in time to visit her grandfather. The story is fun as written, especially Celia's mindset. But it all comes together in the final page (as is often the case with mysterious short stories)
— May 26, 2017 04:37AM
Eric Mesa
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"Presence" - Sad tale about caring for a parent in hospice care via a robot
"Late Nights at the Cape and Cane" - A perfect use of the short story form to tell the story of some super villains at a super villain bar.
— May 25, 2017 09:03AM
"Late Nights at the Cape and Cane" - A perfect use of the short story form to tell the story of some super villains at a super villain bar.
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"The Uncanny Valley" - An intro and the the mission statement of the magazine.
"If You Were .... White" - About Jungleland and a premise not unlike Roger Rabbit (the movie, not the book) where all the animal actors in movies were sentient.
— May 25, 2017 04:20AM
"If You Were .... White" - About Jungleland and a premise not unlike Roger Rabbit (the movie, not the book) where all the animal actors in movies were sentient.

