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BiblioCrunch commented on Jigsaw 13 years, 1 month ago
“…reawakened the child in me who loved to watch Star Trek characters solve the problems of mysterious races on faraway worlds. It’s a nicely done puzzle-story, with a clever solution…” —Nancy Fulda
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BiblioCrunch commented on Jigsaw 13 years, 1 month ago
“…a fun romp.” —Publishers Weekly
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“An enjoyable tale filled with broken and repaired familial ties bound together by a father’s love for his daughter.” —Hellnotes
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“…again showcases something different on the part of Smith. This is very much a con story and the author succeeds in accomplishing his goals at the same time injecting it with speculative elements. The set-up was handled judiciously and the ending delivered on the goods. This piece caters to a sub-genre (or a combination of [...]
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“The coup-de-grace of this triumvirate of wondrousness .” —Mass Movement Magazine
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“Smith takes a simple idea and finds potential that many other writers would have overlooked in favour of some easier option. At the story’s heart is the relationship between father and daughter, and the things they do to make this work, rendered with a singular care and tenderness, the appreciation that sometimes we muck up [...]
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“…a bittersweet story about a con man with the talent to detect luck. The plot is wound up and then discharged with nicely inevitable narrative logic.” —Locus
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“Another great story, but I’m getting used to that. Deft handling of character and setting (gambling, cons, and the game of life)…” —SF Crowsnest Book Reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“…packs a powerful emotional punch.” —Dead Reckonings magazine
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“…a very moving story about a part time gambler, part time con-man who seems to have gotten down luck to a measurable skill. … Another superb story that made this volume such an unforgettable one for me.” —Fantasy Book Critic
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BiblioCrunch commented on Going Down to Lucky Town 13 years, 1 month ago
“There are echoes of Ellison again, and of Ray Bradbury, in this understated and deeply moving tale of a con artist who stumbles across an opportunity to right some of the wrongs of his past. …a deceptively simple narrative of luck, loss, betrayal, and redemption. is handled with honesty and a real understanding of the [...]
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“…was my favourite of the issue. ‘Enlightenment’ went exactly where I expected it to, but that was where I wanted it to go–I was there for the ride” “Stories great, particularly ‘Enlightenment.’ was just engrossed in the whole thing…and applaud it thoroughly!” “…just blew me away…I was taken away by the lovely prose.” “…provoked some [...]
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“Nicely judged depictions of alien customs…” —SF Site
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“…oppressed inhabitants of distant worlds making the ultimate sacrifice in order to bring mankind back to the realisation of what right and wrong truly mean.” —Whispers of Wickedness reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“Another strong story, looking at humanity’s treatment of indigenous people.” —Best SF
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“Douglas Smith…succeeds in evoking an alien society with mythic/religious overtones in his moving tale ENLIGHTENMENT.” —New Hope International Review Online
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“… unexpected twists and a superb ending; the story is as powerful as any in the collection (A++)” —Fantasy Book Critic
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“… a spiritual undertaking by a member of a brutal planetary occupation force who “goes native” in which Douglas Smith provides a riff on Ray Bradbury’s famous rationale of space travel: for Man to find God in the cosmos. A science fictional depiction of the mistreatment of “aliens” to subvertly criticize the atrocities of imperialist [...]
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“My favourite of the selection was ‘Enlightenment’ by Douglas Smith. A strange story indeed about Earth people engaged in strip-mining planets and relocating indigenous populations. … The end is horrific in many respects but it’s also thought-provoking.” —SF Crowsnest Reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on Enlightenment 13 years, 1 month ago
“…reaches far past the muddled mediocrity of swashbuckling tales forgotten before the page is turned to the next story. I enjoyed the alien anthropology and the details are tremendous…in this tale of tremendous sacrifice” —Alan Latimore, Tangent Online
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