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  • Rain Taxi: 253

    Detailed review of the online version says "the voice is what makes the novel work." By Rudi Dornemann.

    www.raintaxi.com

  • Memphis Flyer: 253

    Leonard Gill describes the print edition as an achievement in "the art of the short-short story."

    weeklywire.com

  • Libertas: 253

    Lengthy negative review by Scott Geiger describes the novel as "an intolerable view of humankind."

    www.davidson.edu

  • Kathleen Ann Goonan: Was

    Science fiction author reviews 1992 novel, focusing on its view of childhood.

    www.goonan.com

  • The Observer: 253

    Review by Phil Daoust, with commentary by the author.

    books.guardian.co.uk

  • CityBeat: 253

    Appreciative review of novel's character studies, by Brandon Brady.

    www.citybeat.com

  • Center for Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies: The Unconquered Country

    Discusses this novella's science-fiction interpretation of the Cambodian genocide.

    www.unr.edu

  • Salon: Underground Fiction

    Review of "253" and profile of the author, by Wendy Grossman.

    archive.salon.com

  • Spike Magazine: 253

    Chris Mitchell reviews the "print remix" of the novel and prefers the online version.

    www.spikemagazine.com

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