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A good review of Ticonderoga Online Issue 9 has just gone up at Horrorscope, available here:
http://ozhorrorscope.blogspot.com/2006/10/review-ticonderogaonline-issue-9.html
To quote:
The second offering is Martin Livings’s Dwar7es. Livings is well know for his dark, and often, tormented fiction. Of late, his work seems to be turning in a different direction; “Dwar7ves” is a good example of this. I’m not going to give you any details, for they would simply spoil the cleverness of this story. Some may claim that it’s slightly predictable, but I think that’s just part of the charm of the tale.
Okay, so it ain't exactly glowing (thanks,
azhure!), but it's fair enough, it was a minor piece. Shane's story, on the other hand, gets drooled over. Maybe I should go and read it, one day when I'm not so damn busy with this stoopid novel!
http://ozhorrorscope.blogspot.com/2006/10/review-ticonderogaonline-issue-9.html
To quote:
The second offering is Martin Livings’s Dwar7es. Livings is well know for his dark, and often, tormented fiction. Of late, his work seems to be turning in a different direction; “Dwar7ves” is a good example of this. I’m not going to give you any details, for they would simply spoil the cleverness of this story. Some may claim that it’s slightly predictable, but I think that’s just part of the charm of the tale.
Okay, so it ain't exactly glowing (thanks,
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