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Rakesfall by Vajra Chandrasekera

By John Folk-Williams

Rakesfall by Vajra Chandrasekera

Brace yourself for a wild ride through cascading realities, where the dead and living intermingle in daily life, and exploding time scales from Sri Lanka’s present and recent past to the far, far future of an earth boiling under an expanded red sun. This is the world and universe of Vajra Chandrasekera’s Rakesfall. It offers […]

Filed Under: International Speculative Fiction, Post-Apocalytic Tagged With: gods, identity, memory, reality, ruined earth, South Asian fiction, transhuman, Vajra Chandrasekera

Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky

By John Folk-Williams

Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky

I once read that most novel plots could be reduced to two great starting points: a stranger comes to town, and someone goes on a journey. In Adrian Tchaikovsky’s comic and thought-provoking Service Model, the one-time valet robot named Charles embarks on a journey to discover the source of a fatal error in his routines. […]

Filed Under: Post-Apocalytic Tagged With: Adrian Tchaikovsky, agency, artificial intelligence, free will, human survival, justice, library, robots

The City in Glass by Nghi Vo

By John Folk-Williams

The City in Glass

While reading Nghi Vo’s beautifully crafted and deeply imaginative The City in Glass, I kept wondering where the story was going, even what it was for. Don’t get me wrong, this short novel is completely enjoyable and brilliantly written, but I was missing something that was hard to pin down. On one level it is […]

Filed Under: Secondary World Fantasy, Wyrd and Wonder Tagged With: angels, city, demons, love, Nghi Vo, relationships, revenge

Taking on My Fantasy TBR – Assassin’s Apprentice and The Book That Wouldn’t Burn

By John Folk-Williams

The Book That Wouldn't Burn

With ever less time for blogging due to various physical annoyances, I’m limited in what I can contribute to Wyrd & Wonder this time around and so decided to offer an overview of two books in my stretchable comfort zone. I may return to one or both of these for fuller discussion at some point, […]

Filed Under: Secondary World Fantasy, Taking on My SFF TBR, Wyrd and Wonder Tagged With: assassin, city, human emotion, library, Mark Lawrence, monsters, power, psychic powers, Robin Hobb

Convergence Problems by Wole Talabi

By John Folk-Williams

Convergence Problems

Wole Talabi, in his brilliant story collection Convergence Problems, offers an intriguing idea about how stories can be told. It contrasts sharply with the method made famous by James Joyce in Dubliners where characters reach a climactic moment of epiphany in which they grasp some great truth about themselves. That approach has been done to […]

Filed Under: International Speculative Fiction, Short Fiction Tagged With: Africanfuturism, artificial intelligence, capitalism, love, myth, purpose, story-telling, Wole Talabi

Daughter of the Merciful Deep by Leslye Penelope

By John Folk-Williams

Daughter of the Merciful Deep

After yet more downtime caused by, first, the misery of a post-covid illness, something like a cold from hell, and then happy times during a special family birthday gathering, I managed to start reading again with Daughter of the Merciful Deep by Leslye Penelope. I was so impressed with her earlier The Monsters We Defy […]

Filed Under: Historical Fantasy Tagged With: family, freedom, gods, Leslye Penelope, memory, oppression, power, religion

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