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another yummy review for Clockwork Phoenix
It''s here, and the important bits are these:
My absolute favorites of the book are Grant's, Brennan's, Singh's, and Hoffman's
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"All the Little Gods We Are"
by John Grant

Now this was a lovely little piece. Not only did it appeal to my fascination with parallel worlds and realities, but it also appealed to my sense of soulmates and what it means to have a soulmate and what it means to have lost one. I should've known there was something up while we got the tale of Jusjohn and how while they were permanent fixtures in each other's lives, they never slept together, never made love. I never saw the rather Fight Club-esque twist coming, which made me love it all the more. Lovely little piece, full of sadness and hope. Sadness for the narrator in the here and now, and hope perhaps in the idea that for all the choices we've made and regret, perhaps, somehow in another reality, we made the right one all along.
Not that, you understand, I'm vain or anything.
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Love, C.
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Why, thanks!
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Thanks, C!
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I'd be intersted to hear what you think of it, F.
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Yep!
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Good fellow! There's lots of good stuff in it.
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"I don't think that my wife would agree."
Not into the literature of the fantastic, is she?
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Y'know, you're lucky!
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Thanks, JM!
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Don't we all!
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Good luck if you do! Mike and Norilana Books are both great to work with.
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"even though you called me a sarcastic swine yesterday"
I just couldn't think of anything worse to call you on the spur of the moment.
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