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Autor/a de Irregular Verbs and Other Stories

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15+ obres 78 Membres 10 Ressenyes

Obres de Matthew Johnson

Fall From Earth (2008) 14 exemplars
Public Safety 4 exemplars
Irregular Verbs 3 exemplars
Heroic Measures 2 exemplars
Another Country 2 exemplars
Lagos 2 exemplars
The Afflicted 2 exemplars
Outside Chance 1 exemplars
The Coldest War 1 exemplars
Long Pig 1 exemplars
The Last Islander 1 exemplars
Rules Of Engagement 1 exemplars

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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2011 Edition (2011) — Col·laborador — 94 exemplars
Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2007 Edition (2007) — Col·laborador — 76 exemplars
Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2008 Edition (2008) — Col·laborador — 63 exemplars
Zombies: More Recent Dead (2014) — Col·laborador — 55 exemplars
The Year's Best Military SF & Space Opera (2015) — Col·laborador — 44 exemplars
Tesseracts Ten: A Celebration of New Canadian Speculative Fiction (2006) — Col·laborador — 24 exemplars
Imaginarium 2013: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing (2013) — Col·laborador — 20 exemplars
Imaginarium 3: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing (2015) — Col·laborador — 19 exemplars
Clarkesworld: Issue 073 (October 2012) (2012) — Col·laborador — 16 exemplars
Asimov's Science Fiction: Vol. 38, No. 4 & 5 [April/May 2014] (2014) — Col·laborador — 13 exemplars
Not Just Rockets and Robots: Daily Science Fiction Year One (2012) — Col·laborador — 13 exemplars
Imaginarium 4: The Best Canadian Speculative Fiction (2015) — Col·laborador — 9 exemplars
Timelines: Stories Inspired by H.G. Wells' The Time Machine (2010) — Col·laborador — 8 exemplars
Clarkesworld: Issue 065 (February 2012) (2012) — Redactor/compositor — 5 exemplars
At Year's End [Anthology 19-in-1] (2012) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Daily Science Fiction: September 2010 (2010) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Nacionalitat
Canada
Llocs de residència
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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This was a solid collection of stories. The ideas were great, and I like his prose. There were a couple stories in there that I found really boring, but I just skipped them and the rest were really compelling! Nice little tastes of great sci fi concepts.
 
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katebrarian | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Jul 28, 2020 |
Clunky with a poor understanding of science, it slow improves a bit but the blocky characters never resolve themselves into anybody interesting. Not a bad concept but the execution needs a lot of work.There's a few basic grammatical/typing errors that really should have been caught, plus continutity world building faults, along with the afoorementioned poor characters and basic science fails.
 
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reading_fox | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Mar 13, 2019 |
Stories of history and its telling, both "real" and imagined, presented in narrative forms reflective of diverse cultures. Fiction, fantasy and science fiction, all compelling.
 
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NatalieSW | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Dec 11, 2014 |
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The Publisher Says: keluarga: to move to a new village
lunak: to search for something without finding it
mencintai: to love for the last time

Meet a guilt-ridden nurse who atones for her sins by joining her zombified patients in exile; a lone soldier standing guard on a desolate Arctic island against an invasion that may be all in his mind; a folksinger who tries to unionize Hell; and a private eye who only takes your case after you die. Visit a resettlement centre for refugees from ancient Rome; a lost country recreated by its last citizen on the Internet; and a restaurant where the owner’s ghost lingers for one final party. Discover the inflationary effects of a dragon’s hoard, the secret connection between Mark Twain and Frankenstein, and the magic power of blackberry jam—all in this debut collection of strange, funny, and bittersweet tales by acclaimed writer Matthew Johnson.

My Review: The UK Book-A-Day meme, a book a day for August 2014, is the goad I'm using to get through my snit-based unwritten SF-book reviews. Today's prompt, the third in the meme, is an excellent collection of short stories.

Matthew Johnson's collection is assured and sublimely well-written. His ideas are very well matched to his genres, and his emotional barometer is calibrated beautifully to the story medium.

5 stars
"Irregular Verbs" tells the story of grief. When your closest companion dies, a language is lost. There are things you can never, ever say aloud again. I don't know how he knows this, but he does.

4.5 stars
"Another Country" presents the alienation of dislocation in a different way than we're accustomed to. Space and time require things of us, things we don't often think about. This is what happens when those things are lost.
"Public Safety" is a thing I've dreamt of for years, an alternative history story wherein the French Republic of 1792 never fell. I **loved** this tale of Reason gone mad. Half-star off for copy-editing infelicities. They worked my nerve hard. Pay special attention to the date of the story's action. Heh.

4 stars
"What You Couldn't Leave Behind" is set in Bardo City, features a skinny restaurateur named The Jackal, and concerns a recently dead man's murder. It's an Egypto-Buddhist Afterlife Noir, you see, complete with Sam Spade and a healthy admixture of Rick Blaine. There's The Femme Fatale, take your pick of Lauren Bacall or Ingrid Bergman, there's the Maltese Falcon/Canopic jars, there's the quest to reach Nirvana(ish) space with a heart as light as a feather. Like all stories here, it's best savored on multiple levels.

3.5 stars
"Beyond the Fields You Know" turns the Narnia/Peter Pan mythos into the same blender carafe as Alice and Beatrix Potter are lying in and sets the speed to frappé. From the screaming foam of your treasured childhood reads emerges a dark and dangerous war fought for unknown reasons by unknowable strangers, all served and supported by Lost Boys who're supervised by the White Rabbit and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle's evil twins. Fun, but slight.

3 stars
"When We Have Time" did nothing for me to speak of; it has the virtue of brevity and makes a sneaky point about the role of money in modern life. Still, I've read it before and in more depth.


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richardderus | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Aug 1, 2014 |

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Obres
15
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16
Membres
78
Popularitat
#229,022
Valoració
½ 3.5
Ressenyes
10
ISBN
59
Llengües
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