The new Decameron continues
I just read Max Gladstone’s short story, “Stop Motion,” on the Decameron Project’s Patreon page. What a neat, eerie little tale!
The only other thing I’ve read of his is This is How You Lose the Time War, written in collaboration with Amal el-Mohtar — which of course, I loved (as I’ve mentioned previously). And I see that a couple of his ebooks are on sale for 2.99, so I’m grabbing one of those.
I’m a little behind in my New Decameron reading; Heather Rose Jones‘ contribution, “All is Silence” is already up; and at some point today the next tale will pop up– By Robert Silverberg! And it’s one I’ve never read before: “The Trouble With Sempoanga.”
Honestly, aren’t you tired of looking at Netflix? Read something!
(Contribute if you choose to; but if not, it’s free to read.)
March 21st, 2020 at 9:44 am
I recommend Three Parts Dead! The Craft Sequence is neat, but I definitely liked that one the best. (Also, in case you have not seen, Scribd is offering a free 30 days of their ebooks! Including some Gladstone stuff! It is free here: https://www.scribd.com/readfree, no credit card needed.