(Horror) It’s not healthy to listen to the music on the record, and Malik is determined to destroy whoever made it. (5,972 words; Time: 19m)
Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average
"Love Pressed in Vinyl," by Devon Wong [bio] (edited by Niall Harrison), appeared in Strange Horizons issue 04/03/17, published on April 3, 2017.
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Pro: It has a cool concept and interesting characters. At the end we learn that each of us writes the music of his/her own destruction.
Con: As endings go, this is rather unsatisfying. We don’t find out what Malik got from the man in the basement nor how he got to California.
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Con: As endings go, this is rather unsatisfying. We don’t find out what Malik got from the man in the basement nor how he got to California.
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A little too out there for me.
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