![]() ![]() Endless descriptions of trying to invent a needle/IV. Dad is focused on action to find a cure, mom is convinced she's cursed by the gods. ~200 AD, a Roman family live in a cave to protect their last son after the first 3 died because of complications from hemophilia. Wonderfully uncanny, full of weird sounds, put me in mind of Aickman’s “Ringing the Changes.” Short but punchy. Somewhat Blochian in its approach the title is an injunction to the main character never uttered in the actual story, which I don't think I've ever run into before.Ī Christmas party in Liverpool is cast awry by a stranger giving the antithesis of a Christmas present to prove a point. ![]() The structure is ambitious, the prose better than most, the content (a series of ritualistic murders repeated throughout history) largely uninteresting.Īnd Don’t Forget the One Red Rose (Avram Davidson)Ī dull worker in Queens visits his upstairs neighbor’s new bookstore, which has an eccentric pricing system. Stonehenge traps two spirits outside of time. Mostly reprints from 1974-1975, with a few originals tossed in (augh). In which Gerald Page takes over as editor and raises the bar a good bit. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |