Leading British SF maestro Alastair Reynolds has given the anthology Rocket Science a good review in Vector (issue 217, Winter 2012). He has singled out my story, "Dreaming at Baikonur":
There are no bad stories here – even the clunkiest … has the saving grace of being likeable, which is no mean achievement. But perhaps the best story in the book, and the one that closes the volume, is the piece most clearly fixated on the past, Sean Martin’s ‘Dreaming at Baikonur’.
Well, that's a gotten the week off to a good start...
There are no bad stories here – even the clunkiest … has the saving grace of being likeable, which is no mean achievement. But perhaps the best story in the book, and the one that closes the volume, is the piece most clearly fixated on the past, Sean Martin’s ‘Dreaming at Baikonur’.
Well, that's a gotten the week off to a good start...
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