
★★★☆☆ Average
(Climate Change) Five hundred years after climate change, two women in a Swedish coastal town wrestle with recovery issues. One wants to move the town back to the sea and the other is obsessed with restoring caribou. (1,433 words; Time: 04m)
"The Jagged Bones of Sea-Saw Town," by Marissa Lingen [bio] (edited by Trevor Quachri), appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact issue 11-12|18, published on October 18, 2018 by Penny Publications.
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Review: 2018.571 (A Word for Authors)
Pro: It’s a cute tale, very short, with a curious message: sometimes you make change not because you need to but just because that’s who you are. (At least, that's what I got out of it.)
Con: It’s interesting, but there isn’t much to it.
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Pro: It’s a cute tale, very short, with a curious message: sometimes you make change not because you need to but just because that’s who you are. (At least, that's what I got out of it.)
Con: It’s interesting, but there isn’t much to it.
Other Reviews: Search Web, Browse Review Sites (Issue 11-12|18)
Marissa Lingen Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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