Wednesday, September 5, 2018

The Gallian Revolt as Seen from the Sama-Sama Laundrobath, by Brenda Kalt

[F&SF]
★★★☆☆ Average

(Colony SF) An old refugee woman meets a young spacer from her home world, and she gets involved unwillingly in a brewing revolt. (3,179 words; Time: 10m)


"The Gallian Revolt as Seen from the Sama-Sama Laundrobath," by (edited by C.C. Finlay), appeared in issue 09-10|18, published on by .

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Review: 2018.482 (A Word for Authors)

Pro: She ends up better off than she was, mostly from the money Gurdin gives her. There’s a bit of excitement when we wonder if she’ll get caught.

Con: Her role in the events is a very small one, and her actions aren’t exactly noble ones.

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