
★★★☆☆
(Alice in Wonderland Pastiche) In which Alice wonders whether protostomes really are superior to deuterostomes and like questions. (1,852 words; Time: 06m)
This will make no sense whatsoever to anyone who hasn’t read Alice in Wonderland.
"The Evolutionary Alice," by Rachel Rodman [bio] (edited by Trevor Quachri), appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact issue 01-02|20, published on December 19, 2019 by Penny Publications.
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Review: 2020.016 (A Word for Authors)
Pro: It does a good job of mimicking the language and style of the original, but with lots of evolutionary and biological terms put in.
Con: There’s not any sort of story here, although I suppose one could accuse the original of that as well.
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Pro: It does a good job of mimicking the language and style of the original, but with lots of evolutionary and biological terms put in.
Con: There’s not any sort of story here, although I suppose one could accuse the original of that as well.
Other Reviews: Search Web
Rachel Rodman Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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