![]() ![]() ![]() Fun little story made more enjoyable by its Australian setting.ĩ. It appeared rich in symbolism but, as I wasn’t sure what the author was saying, it never came together in a satisfactory manner.Ĩ. Call of the Tide by Demi-Louise Blackburn. Conjures shades of The Babbadook but is better.ħ. Excellent story told through the point of view of a five year old boy who wants to save his mother. I’m sure there’s a deeper meaning to this transformation story, but it passed me by.Ħ. A serviceable science fiction horror that reminded me of the movie Life.ĥ. The Incident on Asteroid 4 Pandora by Stevie Kopas. I enjoyed this body modification cautionary tale.Ĥ. Chilling story about women as property and the unimportance of the single woman.ģ. I liked the threads of obsession running through this tale, and it contains some potent imagery.Ģ. An interesting entry into the annuals of demonic music. Heavy Metal Coffin by Amira Krista Calvo. As with all anthologies, some stories appealed to me more than others, but with so many to choose from, there really is a story for every taste.ġ. Thirty stories on the theme of The One That Got Away. ![]()
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