Spellbound
This issue opens with a poem by Erin Donohoe. "Midnight Snack for a Not So Urban Legend," is a pretty standard vampire poem. While the structure is well done there's nothing new in terms of content. Of course since this is geared to children maybe they'll think it's new. Dan...
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Published in: | Science Fiction Chronicle 2002-02, Vol.23 (2), p.39 |
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Language: | eng |
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Summary: | This issue opens with a poem by Erin Donohoe. "Midnight Snack for a Not So Urban Legend," is a pretty standard vampire poem. While the structure is well done there's nothing new in terms of content. Of course since this is geared to children maybe they'll think it's new. Dancing Bear presents a number of traditional stories about life and death in "Lost And Found Souls." "The Golem of Prague," "How Death Came Into The World," and "The Case Of The Wandering Soul" are all fragments that Bear retells. |
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ISSN: | 0195-5365 1930-3858 |