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A reread, but better (is that possible??) every time I read it. The title story makes my mind feel funny, like trying to look at life at a 90° angle from the way you've always seen it. (I had to go look up Fermat's Principle of Least Time again; what a strange thing, to think of a particle of light as intending to end up somewhere!!) All the stories have a little of that same sensation -- not to mention physics, linguistics, genetics, math, science, religion, all braided together; they're incredibly cohesive stories, not an extraneous event or phrase. Ted must be a fascinating dinner companion. Write more, Ted, you have not produced nearly enough to satisfy my lust for truly outstanding SF!
AND he's a Clarion West alum...well, maybe I'll try for next summer. Maybe between now and then I'll learn to think like a heptapod.
AND he's a Clarion West alum...well, maybe I'll try for next summer. Maybe between now and then I'll learn to think like a heptapod.
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Date: 2009-02-14 07:52 am (UTC)Have a good one! Be careful on the DESK.
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Date: 2009-02-14 04:14 pm (UTC)