Lucie is somewhat of a witch. She inherited powers from her mother, but these powers have mostly atrophied. However, she teaches her daughters how to mobilize this gift, and they take to it with a little more enthusiasm and pizzazz. Meanwhile, Lucie’s marriage is falling apart. Her husband is outright disdainful of her, even bringing … Continue reading Review: The Witch, by Marie NDiaye, trans. Jordan Stump (Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor)
Review: The Penguin Book of the International Short Story
The Penguin Book of the International Short Story is a dream tome for anyone who loves short stories, or translated fiction, or both! This anthology contains over 30 “international” stories (in this sense, international means non-US), translated to English from Persian, Swedish, Spanish, Polish, Korean, Chinese; the list goes on. Rabid Alameddine and John Freeman … Continue reading Review: The Penguin Book of the International Short Story
Review: Wolf Worm, by T. Kingfisher (Tor Nightfire)
It’s only early April and this is the second T. Kingfisher book I’ve read this year. It’s always a good time to be a T. Kingfisher fan. Wolf Worm is especially gruesome, and if you have a fear of bugs and creepy crawly things, you should absolutely give this one a miss. Sonia Wilson is … Continue reading Review: Wolf Worm, by T. Kingfisher (Tor Nightfire)