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hope, hate, and lust. But also with love lost, lost chances, hardships, sickness and so much more. I think what struck me most about these stories was love. We, humans, crave to be loved. To be accepted. We tend to look for this elusive thing in the wrong places...
Noel Hilliard died in 1996, just a few years after my cohort of students read some of his short stories in high school English. (Ans Westra died in 2023.) I’m not sure how frequently his work is taught today. I suspect he’s one of those authors whose name and work is in danger ...
“Zeta-Epsilon” is also the first story reprinted in The Year’s Top Robot and AI Stories: Fifth Annual Collection edited by Allan Kaster. If you want to know more about the author, read this short interview with her at Uncharted Magazine. The story is also included in the 2024 Hugo ...
“I would often encounter her also in the corner of a field, sitting on the grass under the shadow of an apple tree, with her little religious booklet lying open on her knee while she gazed out at the distance.“I could not tear myself away from that quiet country neighborhood, to ...
This reminds me of The Stars Are Ours by Andre Norton, which was about a post-apocalyptic religious society that hated all science. It also reminds me of The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett. Chapter 4 We learn that Monty’s full name is Dwight Cleveland Montrose. That Monty and Nancy’s...
when Bradlaugh the Malthusian discovered that it restrained it too little. It is often accused in the same breath of prim respectability and of religious extravagance. Between the covers of the same atheistic pamphlet I have found the faith rebuked for its disunion, “One thinks one thing, and...
c. Chronicles and religious poems were in Latin. d. Romances (the prominent kind of literature in the Anglo-Norman period), were all in French at first. e. by the end of 14th c., English was once more the dominent speech in the country. But mow it became sth. different from the ...