We have a new contributor to our website!
Welcome MonSFFan Danny Sichel, our resident literary critic. Danny is an avid reader of SF/F, contemporary as well as “classic”.
In his introductory message, he writes:
At a book sale a while back, I acquired the 1986 anthology “101 Science Fiction Stories”, edited by Martin Harry Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh, and Waugh’s then-teenage daughter Jenny-Lynn Waugh.
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The stories are mostly quite short – some of them are barely two pages – and are of vastly differing levels of quality. Some of them — Algis Budrys’s “The Man Who Always Knew”! Poul Anderson’s “My Object All Sublime”! — are magnificent. Others are… considerably less so.
Over the next [indefinite period of time], I will be reviewing every story in the anthology. Be aware: many of these reviews will completely spoil the twist endings!