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★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
(SF Horror) A young woman takes a job cleaning a mansion that floats in the atmosphere of Uranus. They warn her that she may never see another human again, but the money is too good to pass up. (1,842 words; Time: 06m)
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"This Buddhafield is Not Your Buddhafield," by William Squirrell [bio] (edited by Andy Cox), appeared in Interzone issue 279, published on January 1, 2019 by TTA Press.
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Review: 2019.055 (A Word for Authors)
Pro: The descriptions of being all alone in the beautiful, empty mansion are haunting.
Con: The job is utterly pointless, and there’s no way anyone would take it. The story probably symbolizes the futility of life or employment or something.
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Pro: The descriptions of being all alone in the beautiful, empty mansion are haunting.
Con: The job is utterly pointless, and there’s no way anyone would take it. The story probably symbolizes the futility of life or employment or something.
Other Reviews: Search Web
William Squirrell Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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