Reviews like these keep me writing.
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"The Modern Fae’s Guide to Surviving Humanity shorts are written by some
established fantasy writers and a few unknowns. Interestingly, two of
my favorites turned out to be by a couple of unknowns: To Scratch an
Inch by Avery Shade, a tale about a little Fae girl who finds out why
it’s not wise to scratch every itch and How Much Salt, a tale about how
Selkie are adapting to the invasion of their beaches by humans, by April
Steenburgh. (Linda, at Goodreads) "
"...All of these stories stood alone just fine (if they were companion stories
to a series, I couldn't tell), but there were a few stories here whose
worlds I wouldn't mind revisiting - Elizabeth Bears', Shannon Page and
Jay Lake's, and April Steenburg's, in particular. ( Janicu's Book Blog )"
Of course...I always seem to get the writing itch when it is clearly bed time.
established fantasy writers and a few unknowns. Interestingly, two of
my favorites turned out to be by a couple of unknowns: To Scratch an
Inch by Avery Shade, a tale about a little Fae girl who finds out why
it’s not wise to scratch every itch and How Much Salt, a tale about how
Selkie are adapting to the invasion of their beaches by humans, by April
Steenburgh. (Linda, at Goodreads) "
"...All of these stories stood alone just fine (if they were companion stories
to a series, I couldn't tell), but there were a few stories here whose
worlds I wouldn't mind revisiting - Elizabeth Bears', Shannon Page and
Jay Lake's, and April Steenburg's, in particular. ( Janicu's Book Blog )"
Of course...I always seem to get the writing itch when it is clearly bed time.
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