"Steampunk" Anthology Reviewed, in All Its Brass Glory



SF SITE UPDATE:

This week over at SF.DRB site:

"Steampunk" Anthology reviewed, story-by-story ->

Avi Abrams reviews stories by Ted Chiang, Joe R. Lansdale, Paul Di Filippo, etc. included in the "Steampunk" anthology, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer -

"...It is one heck of a ride, and it has everything a dime novel should have - mystery, wonder, adventure and crazed horror mixed with deeply dark atmosphere. You've been warned, but by all means, if you just watched, say, "Crank 2: High Voltage" and came out unaffected, then you'll see no problem with this novella either..."

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Also, this week on SF.DRB:

Deanna Josephson reviews multi-layered, surreal novel by Mark Z. Danielewski House of Leaves -

"House of Leaves is not a book, it's an experience. Mark Z. Danielewski grabs your attention, distorts your reality, makes you question your own sanity, then leaves you spent, disoriented and not quite the same as when you started the book..."

Click Here to Read the Rest ->



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