![]() ![]() i would definitely be interested in reading more about these characters and this world, and the strength of his writing makes me very eager to read his pay-for-play tor novella duology: The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps and A Taste of Honey, the first of which i have already bought. not because it feels incomplete or lacking for anything, but because it's impressive that a writer would go to all the trouble of building such an intricate stage full of ritual and religion and cultural specifics for something so damn short. ![]() ![]() i'm 98% positive this is a standalone piece, but it reads like something excerpted from a much larger narrative. ![]() like devil, this is beautifully-written and fully-realized, with a densely constructed world the reader is shoved into and allowed to experience and understand more completely as the story goes on. I was happy to find this older story by the author of one of my favorite free tor shorts ever: The Devil in America. So many free tor short reviews to burn through, my friends… Every year the Summer King say the same damn thing: ain’t no growing back hands, feet, or nothing like that. “Man, you been coming ever since that shark bit you. ![]()
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