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(Mythological) A ship crewed by women pursues the sirens across a winedark sea. (826 words; Time: 02m)
"We Chased the Sirens," by Suzanne Walker [bio] (edited by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas), appeared in Uncanny Magazine issue 34, published on May 5, 2020.
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Review: 2020.293 (A Word for Authors)
Pro: The language is very poetic. At just 826 words, this is more of a poem than a story.
Con: This is more of a poem than a story, and it’s not clear what the point of it was.
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Pro: The language is very poetic. At just 826 words, this is more of a poem than a story.
Con: This is more of a poem than a story, and it’s not clear what the point of it was.
Other Reviews: Search Web
Suzanne Walker Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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