seekingferret: Two warning signs one above the other. 1) Falling Rocks. 2) Falling Rocs. (Default)
[personal profile] seekingferret
Black Water Sister by Zen Cho

I am so glad I read this, even though I didn't love Sorcerer to the Crown. A story about Malaysian gods butting up against the modern world, a story intensely about the pressures of family and expectation and figuring out how to grow into them. It is so beautiful and so powerful and so evocative, it comprehends the spiritual realm as such a strikingly potent force. I loved how little it's a metaphor, how impossible it is to read these characters as Jess's subconscious. What if myth isn't just a conventional sop for the older generation, what if our heritage stories really have heft and animating energy, what if the world we live in is shaped by forces beyond our ken? I thought this book was going in a lot more whimsical directions than it did, but I was very grateful that it took everything as seriously as it ended up.

The Seep by Chana Porter

A short novel about the discontents of fully automated luxury gay space communism. A trans woman goes on a quest to grieve after her wife decides to forsake immortality for a chance to live as a child again, using creepily omnibenevolent alien technology. It reminded me a lot of Brian Francis Slattery, a lot of Samuel Delany, a little bit of Ellison and Spinrad and PKD and a lot of 1970s paperback SFF in general, but it also felt of the moment. I enjoyed it.
(will be screened)
(will be screened if not validated)
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

Profile

seekingferret: Two warning signs one above the other. 1) Falling Rocks. 2) Falling Rocs. (Default)
seekingferret

June 2025

S M T W T F S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags