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Sixty something retired banking software analyst in Little Rock, Arkansas who writes science fiction and fantasy short stories. Has four great kids (one the editor of Cannonball Fodder) and one awesome grandson.

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Oldie But Goodie

October 1, 2015 by sabian30 Leave a Comment

The Tritonian Ring by L. Sprague de Camp (1977, 212 pages) – Actually written in 1951, this sword and sorcery tale has one of my least favorite troupes: the gods using humans as pawns on a chessboard. Fortunately, the hero is so endearing and the gods are so absent, you forget that they are merely a plot device to get the young philosopher prince started on his quest. Prince Vakar, next in line to the throne in a large, inland kingdom, is not your usual […]

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sabian30's CBR7 Review No:48 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: ·
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Fool Me Twice, Shame on Me

September 13, 2015 by sabian30 Leave a Comment

The Avengers by Julie Kaewert based on the screenplay written by Don Macpherson (1998, 227 pages) – I never learn. When the movie came out based on my favorite childhood characters, John Steed and Emma Peel, I ran to see it and came out confused and disappointed. What had happened to my heroes? Being the idiot I am, I rented the movie when it came out. The movie couldn’t really be as bad as I thought, right? It was worse than I remembered. Giant Grateful […]

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sabian30's CBR7 Review No:47 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ·
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Not Your Grandmother’s Unicorn

September 13, 2015 by sabian30 6 Comments

Immortal Unicorn edited by Peter S. Beagle and Janet Berliner (1988, 398 pages) – When I picked this up, I assumed it was a sequel to Peter S. Beagle’s famous Last Unicorn, but I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered it was a unicorn anthology. And not just any unicorn anthology, but a collection of the most unique, unusual unicorns you’ll find anywhere. For example, a unicorn of death, a unicorn of birth, a caribou unicorn, children trapped as unicorns, inner-city unicorns, how to hide […]

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sabian30's CBR7 Review No:46 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: ·
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Leave Your Tombs Earthed, People!

September 13, 2015 by sabian30 2 Comments

A Treasury of Modern Fantasy edited by Terry Carr and Martin Harry Greenberg (1981, 588 pages) – In the spirit of full disclosure, this volume is not what one usually thinks of with the terms like “modern” (stories written from the twenties and seventies) and “fantasy” (no wizards, dragons, or fairies).  This tome almost reads like a textbook of Who’s Who with some of the greatest short story writers of the century and some of the scariest stories of my childhood. Here are some of […]

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sabian30's CBR7 Review No:45 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: ·
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You Can Take the Captain Out of the Enterprise But…

August 30, 2015 by sabian30 Leave a Comment

Star Trek Mirror Universe – Rise Like Lions by David Mack (2011, 400 pages) – This story, while exciting and easy to read, is more interesting to me because of the What If factor. What if the Mirror, Mirror alternate universe in classic Star Trek had continued to develop as Next Generation, Deepspace 9, and Voyager did in the normal Star Trek universe? We saw pieces of it in DS9 where Kira visited her evil twin. In that universe, Spock’s unification had weakened the Empire, […]

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sabian30's CBR7 Review No:44 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ·
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Frank Herbert – Master of Extreme Worlds

August 30, 2015 by sabian30 1 Comment

The Lazarus Effect (Frank Herbert and Bill Ransom, 1984, 393 pages) – Most of Frank Herbert’s early works are pulp science fiction sprinkled with ideas he will later use in Dune. This book, written after Dune and with poet Bill Ransom, is not pulp. It’s almost as fully realized as Dune with some important differences. First of all, this planet is completely submerged. There are no sand dunes, even at the bottom of the sea. There is no one hero holding the mystical, political, and […]

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sabian30's CBR7 Review No:43 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ·
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