reflectionsedge ([info]reflectionsedge) wrote,
@ 2007-03-01 00:08:00
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Reflection's Edge - March issue!
Reflection's Edge is up!

I am truly delighted to point you to our feature, an interview with the legendary Ray Bradbury by Mike McCarty, where he speaks of Mars, Katherine Hepburn, and how dogs love completely. It's a lovely interview; we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

In book reviews, Mathilde Madden reviews two highly distinctive erotic novels: one a fantasy work, The Strangeling, and the other a fictionalized memoir, Stephen Elliott's My Girlfriend Comes to the City and Beats Me Up. Then she slides on over to our articles side and introduces herself properly in "Why Review Books? My Sort-of Manifesto."

In fiction, we start with Bryan Wang's "Catch and Release," a curious tale that starts with fishing and ends with an otherworldly carnival and sin galore. A.S. Morgan's "Headlamps" is the story of a much more innocent girl, albeit one in caste-driven society where a girl without wings will always be second best. And finally, in "Poseidon Blessed" E. Catherine Tobler takes us to the classical side with her version of Dictys' discovery of Danaë.

And on a completely different note, I am sorry to announce Romie Stott's departure from Reflection's Edge. While she will from time to time work with us as a consultant or aid us in general maintenance, she no longer has the time to work in the capacity of Associate Editor. She will be greatly missed. From the beginning, she has put an enormous amount of work into RE - not only the nonfiction editing side, but the boring maintenance work that is so vital: the cataloguing, the cleaning up, the late nights, not to mention the numerous incredible articles she's written (http://reflectionsedge.com/archives/authors/romie_stott.html). The one on world building has always been my favorite; don't miss it. Perhaps most importantly, she believed in Reflection's Edge, and in our team. She will be sorely missed.



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[info]thebratqueen
2007-03-01 03:16 pm UTC (link)
She will indeed! It was great working with her.

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