Inspiring other artists/writers. Enlightening readers/viewers.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
The Foremothers Who Inspire - Part 1 of 3
I purchased this short story collection from the SFBC - Science Fiction Book Club (Never ever Ever join this club!) several years ago. I must admit, I had never heard of Henderson. The Complete People Stories involves a century of human-looking aliens who land in the U.S. Southwest and try to live in isolation while developing their super abilities. When I first started reading, the stories reminded me of Ray Bradbury's work, especially his Martian Chronicles. Henderson's stories are simple slice-of-life, but with the deepening atmosphere of the southwest and the family values formed within. The People adopt a lot of our ways of life while still retaining their alieness and this just one of the kinds of SF I enjoy. No predatory alien invaders, though I read such too, but aliens that landed on our world and for reasons left in the background of the reader's mind, have to make do with what they have on earth. Please give this collection a try!
Promises Made Are Promises Kept
Several years after my dad's passing, I finally fulfilled my promise to him to repair our family's set of JOURNEYS THROUGH BOOKLANDS...
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The short story I'm tweaking has to do with my "Tabber the Red" milieu, where, on a fantasy world, upright cats live, worship,...
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By speaking to many Southerners (of Color), I learned how my Caribbean/West Indian background has been woven into the narrative of Southern ...
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NOTE: Here, there be hyperlinks! In honor of Banned Books Week , which will conclude tomorrow, I am posting my Best of 2017 books that...