The Hugo-nominated stories are available online. I printed out Ted Chiang's novella, then started reading short stories. The second I came to is
Michael Burstein's "Kaddish for the Last Survivor". http://www.analogsf.com/0107/KaddishSurvivor.html
Some fiction hits close to home. This did, for me.
I'm going to take a few deep breaths, now, and think about my own grandfather, and the stories I didn't hear growing up.
Michael Burstein's "Kaddish for the Last Survivor". http://www.analogsf.com/0107/KaddishSurvivor.html
Some fiction hits close to home. This did, for me.
I'm going to take a few deep breaths, now, and think about my own grandfather, and the stories I didn't hear growing up.
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Re: kaddish
And no, I'm not going to Readercon; too much else going on this month. We're just going to have to come up to Boston some weekend and see people, without a con or anything. Have you crash space, or should I speak to your evil twin?