In his Southern Reach Trilogy, Jeff Vandermeer weaves a beautifully written and vividly imagined story of a presumed alien invasion. However, when I read the trilogy, I had virtually no idea what was going on. I picked up threads here and there; enough to know that Area X acted in some way akin to the… Continue reading Southern Reach Trilogy
Author: rkseward
Beyond Infinity
Are black holes engines of universe creation? Think about matter crushed down to a point similar to a singularity sans the component of infinity. Perhaps such a collapse rebounds in an explosion that disperses everything taken in by the black hole, everything that existed as seeds of the universe in which we live. Consider this… Continue reading Beyond Infinity
The Terror, King, and More
I’ve been remiss about keeping up to date, so here is an abbreviated summation of the past few weeks' activity: The Terror Completed Simmons’ masterful work. My favorite part was two-pages’ worth of instruction by the ships’ doctor on how to properly dismember the human body for consumption. In the end, the story closed without… Continue reading The Terror, King, and More
The Blooding
Ok, I took a chance and have self-published through Amazon's affiliated publishing hub, BookBaby, a novella of mine entitled The Blooding. The story draws on Russian/Slavic folklore, particularly the characters of Koschei the Deathless, the Baba Yaga, and the princess, Vasilisa. I have, however, taken great liberties with their characterizations. I hope anyone who chooses… Continue reading The Blooding
Last Days
After having finished reading Adam Nevill’s Last Days, I can safely say it is the stronger the novel between it and The Ritual. Much in Last Days worked extremely well, including the plotting. Like The Ritual, however, Last Days does take a slight left-turn toward the end, but that turn is not as jolting as… Continue reading Last Days