Here's finally the almost monthly writeup with fresh short reviews! My health has been bad these last few weeks and that contributes to my reading slump, so if you're a fan of the shorts column, I wouldn't hold my breath. Plus, I am starting to read seemingly random books, like high fantasy stuff, just so I can finish my challenges until the end of the year. It's only a month away, it's pervers how fast time goes by. Despite all, please enjoy!
There’s much to appreciate about an author who can, in a short story collection, juggle with a limited and recurring set of ideas without coming off as monotonous and repetitive. Collections are considered accomplished to the degree that they are varied and reflect a mixed assortment of literary devices; differing points of view, thematic and stylistic variation, anything to keep tedium away. It takes a master hand like Evenson to go against that convention and to write a collection of stories thematically focused and subtly interconnected, extremely well curated and arranged, unparalleled in minimalistic writing and laconic dialogues, examining themes like environmental collapse, paranoia, AI, or cruel family ties through heady, composed, original horror.