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Selected from the Hugo award-nominated Clarkesworld Magazine,Realms collects the work of twenty-five visionary writers of shortfiction, including such World Fantasy, Philip K. Dick, Tiptree, Hugo, andCampbell Award winners and finalists as Jeffrey Ford, Mary Robinette Kowal, JayLake, Cat Rambo, Tim Pratt, Robert Reed, Mike Resnick, and Catherynne M. Valente-- and amazing stories from up-and-comers like Karen Heuler, Paul Jessup,Yoon Ha Lee, Margaret Ronald, and many more… (meer)
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Realms 2 is the second anthology of the fantastic Clarkesworld magazine. While many of the stories featured are interesting in some way, only a few are great.
Individual story ratings: - "Summer in Paris, Light From The Sky" by Ken Scholes (***): an overused trope, but well executed. - "Tetris Dooms Itself" by Meghan McCarron (**) - "Blue Ink" by Yoon Ha Lee (****) - "Curse" by Samantha Henderson (***) - "Clockwork Chicadee" by Mary Robinette Kowal (**) - "Flight" by Jeremiah Sturgill (***) - "Captain's Lament" by Stephen Graham Jones (*) - "Birdwatcher" by Garth Upshaw (***) - "The Buried Years" by Loreen Heneghan (**) - "The Glory of The World" by Sergey Gerasimov (**) - "Teeth" by Stephen Dedman (***) - "A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica" by Catherynne M. Valente (*****) - "After Moreau" by Jeffrey Ford (**) - "Debris Ensuing from a Vortex" by Brian Ames (***) - "When the Gentlemen Go By" by Margaret Ronald (***) - "The Secret in the House of Smiles" by Paul Jessup (***) - "A Dance Across Embers" by Lisa Mantchev (****) - "Threads of Red and White" by Lisa Mantchev (***) - "Excerpt from a Letter by a Social-Realist Aswang" by Kristin Mandigma (*) - "The River Boy" by Tim Pratt (***) - "Acid and Stoned Reindeer" by Rebecca Ore (***) - "Worm Within" by Cat Rambo (**) - "Can You See Me Now?" by Eric M. Witchey (**) - "The Sky that Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and into the Black" by Jay Lake (*) ( )
Selected from the Hugo award-nominated Clarkesworld Magazine,Realms collects the work of twenty-five visionary writers of shortfiction, including such World Fantasy, Philip K. Dick, Tiptree, Hugo, andCampbell Award winners and finalists as Jeffrey Ford, Mary Robinette Kowal, JayLake, Cat Rambo, Tim Pratt, Robert Reed, Mike Resnick, and Catherynne M. Valente-- and amazing stories from up-and-comers like Karen Heuler, Paul Jessup,Yoon Ha Lee, Margaret Ronald, and many more
Individual story ratings:
- "Summer in Paris, Light From The Sky" by Ken Scholes (***): an overused trope, but well executed.
- "Tetris Dooms Itself" by Meghan McCarron (**)
- "Blue Ink" by Yoon Ha Lee (****)
- "Curse" by Samantha Henderson (***)
- "Clockwork Chicadee" by Mary Robinette Kowal (**)
- "Flight" by Jeremiah Sturgill (***)
- "Captain's Lament" by Stephen Graham Jones (*)
- "Birdwatcher" by Garth Upshaw (***)
- "The Buried Years" by Loreen Heneghan (**)
- "The Glory of The World" by Sergey Gerasimov (**)
- "Teeth" by Stephen Dedman (***)
- "A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica" by Catherynne M. Valente (*****)
- "After Moreau" by Jeffrey Ford (**)
- "Debris Ensuing from a Vortex" by Brian Ames (***)
- "When the Gentlemen Go By" by Margaret Ronald (***)
- "The Secret in the House of Smiles" by Paul Jessup (***)
- "A Dance Across Embers" by Lisa Mantchev (****)
- "Threads of Red and White" by Lisa Mantchev (***)
- "Excerpt from a Letter by a Social-Realist Aswang" by Kristin Mandigma (*)
- "The River Boy" by Tim Pratt (***)
- "Acid and Stoned Reindeer" by Rebecca Ore (***)
- "Worm Within" by Cat Rambo (**)
- "Can You See Me Now?" by Eric M. Witchey (**)
- "The Sky that Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and into the Black" by Jay Lake (*) ( )