tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-353592169108908906.post5348820324428847609..comments2024-02-18T20:14:43.890+00:00Comments on Wyrd Britain: A Twist in the Eyeian hollowayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13185795270490170583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-353592169108908906.post-31208269208228140472020-11-11T23:00:55.281+00:002020-11-11T23:00:55.281+00:00Thank you kindly. I hope you enjoy Splendid in As...Thank you kindly. I hope you enjoy Splendid in Ash, it's very good. I must admit I don't really know Stephen J Clark's writing. He's been a name on my mudt read list for along while but you know how it is, so many books so little time / money (delete as applicable).<br />I love short stories and if the writers I feature regularly like Mark Valentine, John Howard, Reggie Oliver or Charles Wilkinson always and only write in that form I'll remain a very happy chap but little a part of me always wonders what they could do with a stretched out canvas particularly as I do quite like a novella or even a short novel of the kind which has been turning up more often of late like Max Porter's Lanny or Brian Catling's Munkieian hollowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13185795270490170583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-353592169108908906.post-30548677058783205972020-11-05T15:27:05.902+00:002020-11-05T15:27:05.902+00:00Great review. I thoroughly enjoyed A Twist in the ...Great review. I thoroughly enjoyed A Twist in the Eye and have Splendid in Ash waiting on my shelf to read. Maybe now is the time. To your point, I'd love to see what Wilkinson could do in the longer forms. Probably something akin to Stephen J. Clark's work, but more "earthy," if you will.Forrest Aguirrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05531127358059851571noreply@blogger.com