
★★★☆☆ Average
(Modern Fantasy) A young woman discovers she has the ability to fly, just as her mother did. But her father thinks there’s something shameful about it, so she tries to suppress it. (1,661 words; Time: 05m)
"The Chariots, The Horsemen," by Stephanie Malia Morris [bio] (edited by Jason Sizemore), appeared in Apex Magazine issue 110, published on July 3, 2018.
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Pro: She gathers the courage to fly to a new life and takes her mother with her.
Con: Flies where? There’s no air if you go very high. Obviously there’s supposed to be a symbolic meaning, but is there any more to it than just women throwing off the restrictions of the church?
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Con: Flies where? There’s no air if you go very high. Obviously there’s supposed to be a symbolic meaning, but is there any more to it than just women throwing off the restrictions of the church?
Other Reviews: Search Web, Browse Review Sites (Issue 110)
Stephanie Malia Morris Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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