![]() ![]() The savvy reader immediately apprehends a metatextual edge to the tale. “The End of the World As We Know It” features a protagonist named Wyndham and an explicit reference to apocalypse by carnivorous plants. This volume holds nine stories of obvious excellence. Not only do we have this second story collection in hand, but his new novel, The Subterranean Season, appears in November from Underland. But please see the opening sentences of this review for why this should not matter.īut the year 2015 bids fair to become a Baileyian Climacteric. Not exactly a Harry Turtledovian rate of production. ![]() Since his first sale in 1993, the subsequent two decades have seen three novels and a story collection issued under his byline. ![]() Much like a moderately more prolific Ted Chiang, Dale Bailey is one of those figures in the field whose every appearance, however distantly spaced, is cause for immediate attention and rejoicing, given the high quality of his writing and the freshness of his ideas and worldview. ![]()
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