Review; Adieu
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For the first part of these two things that taste great together, The Green Man Review reviews Clockwork Phoenix, saying the following about meeeee!:
Woot.
The second bit is that I'm headed off to Austin tomorrow forCupcakeCarnitaClimbingConcertCanineCthulhuCookingCatsCorsetryCon going over to
stillsostrange's house to play. So if you need something, I'll be vaguely checking e-mail, but...I'm not here. :p
Adieu, adieu, to you and you and you. Back Sunday!
"Bell, Book, and Candle," by Leah Bobet, is a brutally absorbing depiction of the anthropomorphic personifications of the title instruments. What would you imagine their lives to be like, if these key instruments of excommunication were flesh and blood? I'm terribly fond of stories that humanize archetypes well, and this story succeeds painfully and delightfully.
Woot.
The second bit is that I'm headed off to Austin tomorrow for
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Adieu, adieu, to you and you and you. Back Sunday!