Showing posts with label Richard Bowes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Bowes. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2020

In the Eyes of Jack Saul, by Richard Bowes

[F&SF]
★★★☆☆

(Dorian Gray Pastiche) In the world of Oscar Wilde’s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a young male prostitute makes his own plans to take Dorian down. (3,609 words; Time: 12m)


Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Dirty Old Town, by Richard Bowes

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(Modern Fantasy) The narrator describes his childhood in 1950s Boston, the boys who bullied him, and the magic he used to defend himself. (8,636 words; Time: 28m)

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Average

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Rascal Saturday, by Richard Bowes

The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September/October 2015; 9,730 words
Rating: 3, Good, ordinary, story

A late-21st-Century young woman lives in a New York that's dying from climate change, and she wants to escape to a lightly-populated alternate reality that her family can access--but she's not on good terms with her family.

Mini-Review (click to view--possible spoilers)

F&SF reports that the author has set other tales in the same universe, and we definitely get the feeling from reading "Rascal Saturday" that there is a lot we don't know about. A lot of high-tech ideas get tossed in here--such as storing a mind in a box--but not really used for much in the story. It also suffers a bit from the fact that it takes a long time before we know what Janina is actually trying to accomplish.