Saturday, November 21, 2015

The Universe, Sung in Stars, by Kat Howard

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Orrey maker decides to try working with real stars and galaxies. (2,024 words; Time: 06m)

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
Recommended By: SFRevu:4 Readers KTB

"," by (edited by John Joseph Adams), appeared in issue 59, published on .

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It's hard to tell what this story is really about. Are these gods who are creating actual universes or are the creations some sort of art? Assuming the former, there's a slew of things that break disbelief. The idea that stars and planets are alive, to start with. The vast scale difference between a single star vs. a universe with billions of galaxies. The idea that one star would make any difference in a whole universe.

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