
★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
(Slipstream) In which we meet a moon collector and learn that there are a lot more kinds of moon than just a full moon, half-moon, harvest moon, etc. (1,368 words; Time: 04m)
"A Very Large Number of Moons," by Kai Stewart (edited by Jane Crowley and Kate Dollarhyde), appeared in Strange Horizons issue 03/12/18, published on March 12, 2018.
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Pro: My favorites were the “taco truck moon, under which a few tormented souls transform into taco trucks” and the “zoetropic moon, which is almost like the regular moon, except you have to push it yourself.”
Con: The first paragraph is fun, but there’s not a real story here, and it gets dull fast; there is such a thing as too many moons.
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Con: The first paragraph is fun, but there’s not a real story here, and it gets dull fast; there is such a thing as too many moons.
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Kai Stewart Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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