The ocean comes to fill my cup
It is my eighth anniversary with
rushthatspeaks. We will be observing it with our traditional restaurant and, if the weather complies, some fashion of the sea.
Professionally, my godchild with the assistance of
selkie has sent me the latest issue of Locus, in which Rich Horton reviews Forget the Sleepless Shores:
Sonya Taaffe is one of the best poets in our field, and no mean short story writer either. Forget the Sleepless Shores is her second full-length collection. It shouldn't be missed: the stories are beautifully written (the voice of her poems comes through consistently here—not all poets write their prose as well as their verse, nor indeed vice-versa), the characters are affectingly limned, and the mysterious impinges on the mundane to great effect. There is one new story here, "The Face of the Waters", in which Julian, depressed after a quarrel with his boyfriend, nearly drowns drunkenly, only to be saved by a person in the water—and what sort of person? Fine work—and there is even better work here, stories like "On the Blindside" and "The Boatman's Cure".
That's a good way to be inscribed for the coming year.
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Sonya Taaffe is one of the best poets in our field, and no mean short story writer either. Forget the Sleepless Shores is her second full-length collection. It shouldn't be missed: the stories are beautifully written (the voice of her poems comes through consistently here—not all poets write their prose as well as their verse, nor indeed vice-versa), the characters are affectingly limned, and the mysterious impinges on the mundane to great effect. There is one new story here, "The Face of the Waters", in which Julian, depressed after a quarrel with his boyfriend, nearly drowns drunkenly, only to be saved by a person in the water—and what sort of person? Fine work—and there is even better work here, stories like "On the Blindside" and "The Boatman's Cure".
That's a good way to be inscribed for the coming year.
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Richly deserved, rightfully inscribed, ringingly endorsed. So say we all!
Happiest of anniversaries! It is also a good day for those. N and I have hit lucky thirteen in the legal sense. Please send our regards.
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*hugs*
(Pass some of those on to your child, please. Their timing is impeccable.)
Happiest of anniversaries! It is also a good day for those. N and I have hit lucky thirteen in the legal sense. Please send our regards.
Thank you! Happy legality! You would be one of the best couples I know with or without that imprimatur, but it is not chopped liver that you have it. Many more.
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Happy anniversary!
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It's a great review. I'm so happy with it.
Happy anniversary!
Thank you!
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Thank you! And thank you. To you, too.
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P.
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Nine
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Thank you! I have.
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Thank you!