
★★☆☆☆
(Horror) Molly and her “friends” explore a haunted house together. (3,733 words; Time: 12m)
"Glass Frog," by Remy Reed Pincumbe [bio] (edited by Vanessa Rose Phin), appeared in Strange Horizons issue 06/15/20, published on June 15, 2020.
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Review: 2020.324 (A Word for Authors)
Pro: It’s sort of cool the way the story makes it seem as though Molly may not really be there at all. There are a few comments directed at her, but for the most part, everyone looks right through her.
Does that make her the glass frog? She doesn’t eat any of the others or consume them in anyway that I can tell.
Con: There’s no plot; things just happen. Molly has no particular goals at the start or the end, and the events in the middle are just random.
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Pro: It’s sort of cool the way the story makes it seem as though Molly may not really be there at all. There are a few comments directed at her, but for the most part, everyone looks right through her.
Does that make her the glass frog? She doesn’t eat any of the others or consume them in anyway that I can tell.
Con: There’s no plot; things just happen. Molly has no particular goals at the start or the end, and the events in the middle are just random.
Other Reviews: Search Web
Remy Reed Pincumbe Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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