
Not Rated Too Long to Qualify as Short Fiction
(SFF) A building has collapsed, and the King and his closest advisor (a talking cat), investigate. The chief architect realizes something is profoundly wrong, and not just with the building. (50,491 words; Time: 2h:48m)
At 50,491 words, this book is a novel, not a novella, even under the new rules for the Hugo Awards.
"Hearts of Oak," by Eddie Robson [bio] (edited by Lee Harris), published on March 17, 2020 by Tor Publishing.
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Review: 2020.171 (A Word for Authors)
The story looks interesting from the blurb, but we don't review anything over 50,000 words.
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The story looks interesting from the blurb, but we don't review anything over 50,000 words.
Other Reviews: Search Web, GoodReads.com
Eddie Robson Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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