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(Military SF) Bismuth is getting tired of the war--from the modified humans who glide like flying squirrels to the modified frogs whose secretions calm solders down. (3,102 words; Time: 10m)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average
"Drifting Like Leaves, Falling Like Acorns," by Marissa Lingen [bio] (edited by Trevor Quachri), appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact issue 01-02|17, published on December 15, 2016 by Penny Publications.
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Pro: The frogs are great comic relief, played very well.
Con: There's no plot to speak of. Bismuth is just drifting along.
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Con: There's no plot to speak of. Bismuth is just drifting along.
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