
★★★☆☆
(Fairy Tale Pastiche) Everything we ever heard about Red Riding Hood was wrong. She actually had a thing for wolves. (2,255 words; Time: 07m)
"The Path of Pins, the Path of Needles," by K.T. Bryski [bio] (edited by John Joseph Adams), appeared in Lightspeed Magazine issue 115, published on December 1, 2019.
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Review: 2019.686 (A Word for Authors)
Pro: Well, given that Red Riding Hood is pretty much a cautionary tale about girls being wary of strange men, I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised to find her in bed with the wolf, but I definitely didn’t expect grandma to do it!
Con: It was definitely good for a laugh, but and not really sure what the story is trying to say, if anything.
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Pro: Well, given that Red Riding Hood is pretty much a cautionary tale about girls being wary of strange men, I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised to find her in bed with the wolf, but I definitely didn’t expect grandma to do it!
Con: It was definitely good for a laugh, but and not really sure what the story is trying to say, if anything.
Other Reviews: Search Web
K.T. Bryski Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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