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Sarah A. Hoyt (Author)
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September 1, 2002
Eleven previously uncollected fictions. Includes reprints from the pages of Absolute Magnitude, Analog, Dark Regions Magazine, Dreams of Decadence, and Weird Tales, three original stories, plus the novelette "Songs."

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"Sarah A. Hoyt is one the most original new voices in the science fiction and fantasy field." -- Kristine Kathryn Rusch

"You won't be able to put one of Sarah A. Hoyt's stories down unfinished." -- Mike Moscoe, Nebula-nominated author of "A Day's work on the Moon"

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  • Paperback: 169 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Regions; First Edition edition (September 1, 2002)
  • ISBN-10: 1888993294
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888993295
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,340,238 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born in Portugal far more years ago than I like to admit to, in a -- then very small -- place called Granja (lugar da Granja -- lugar possibly transtating roughly as hamlet -- but literally translating as "place") in the freguesia (allegiance/fiefdom) of Aguas-Santas (Holy Waters) in the Conselho (council) of Maia in the district of Porto.

All those designations are changed now, but as I like to tell people I grew up somewhere between Elizabethan England and Victorian England with just a little of the twentieth century thrown in.

This might be exaggerating -- not much -- but the truth is that I did go to a village school and learn to write with a quill pen. Though I used ballpoint pens at home. I penned my first "novel" with ballpoint at around the age of six. And since it was pretty easy -- all twenty pages of Enid Blyton rip-off -- I abandoned what I (by then) suspected was an unattainable aspiration of becoming an angel when I grew up. I decided instead to be a novelist.

Once this was decided, of course, it didn't take all that long at all. Only some... cough... twenty years, during which I acquired a degree from the University of Porto (where we didn't use quill pens), found that employment for English majors was at best scant, moved to the US, changed my name, got married, worked at a variety of jobs from multilingual translator to retail clerk, had two kids and a varying and scary number of cats and read far more than is good for any human being.

So, now I live in Colorado with my husband, two teen sons who are both taller and stronger -- and far more handsome -- than I and four indoor cats, plus a variety of Not-Our-Cats(tm) who beg food at the kitchen door and for whom we provide facilities summer and winter. But who are not... cough... our cats. Ever.

I've been telling lies for fun and profit since 1994 (I did it for free long before that.)

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Walking in Her Dreams, January 13, 2004
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Yes, reading this collection of short stories is like walking in Ms Hoyt's dreams. And what dreams they are!

Sarah A. Hoyt's book, Crawling Between Heaven and Earth, is a collection of eleven finely crafted short stories that set reality on end. Ms Hoyt is well known for her acclaimed novels, Ill Met by Moonlight, All Night Awake and Any Man so Daring. If you enjoyed these works then you will be pleased to find that two of the stories in this book are from this same Shakespearean realm, but the rest take you even farther afield to places that appear to be so familiar until you realise you have been lulled by her bold and direct prose and are in an alternate reality where the unusual can and will happen.

What I found most appealing about this book is that each story has an introduction by Ms Hoyt explaining how she came to write it. This creates an intimacy, as if you were sitting in her home talking to her, and then she starts in on her story and spins the magic that draws you in.

The collection opens with the story Elvis Died for Your Sins. Suddenly you find yourself in a New Age Store in Colorado, and you wonder where on earth Elvis comes into it. But along with Mariann, the jaded sales clerk addicted to ricecream popsicles, you discover that there is more to the proprietor, Elroy Peters, than meets the eye. Elroy has a concern for his employees that most employers don't. When teenaged Jonni doesn't turn up for work, he and Mariann go to her apartment to check up on her. Mariann is sure that she is dead from an overdose, and then, in the bright light flashing off a jewelled belt buckle, reality slips.

The range of topics is wide. Like Dreams Walking contemplates the outcome of the civil war if Stonewall Jackson had not died at Gettysburg, and the results are chilling. Dear John explores the feelings of clones who are created solely for the pleasure of humans - do they desire more out of their short life spans? Trafalgar Square takes us to a world upside down in terms of communism and democratic rule. Another George is a story where the realisation of what is right demands the ultimate sacrifice, and it involves dragons, so I was hooked. Thy Vain Worlds is a haunting look at the vulnerability even a race of superhumans can be suseptible to.

The story I liked the best was Songs. It is the story of a man who searches for his lost lover twenty years after leaving him. He goes to the motel where they were last together we find that there are parallel forms of existence where the end of their relationship was different for both men - who knows which is real, or if they can somehow cross and unite? Though this is essentially a ghost story, it left me with a feeling of hope.

Ms Hoyt writes with gripping immediacy. Her stories are refreshing, compelling, and entertaining, and ultimately they make you think. This book is a very satisfying reading experience and I would highly reccomend it.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars www.SFReader.com Review, April 2, 2004
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David L. Felts "thesfreader" (Palm Harbor, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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Review by Lynn Nicole Louis

In Crawling Between Heaven and Earth, Sarah A. Hoyt has presented us with a atmospheric and sentimental collection of stories. The primary theme that seems to run through most of the stories here (intentionally or not) is that of loss and the process of loss, coupled with the value of sacrifice. In these stories we see characters achieve, but at a cost. In the end they, or those around, them are changed.

Ask two people to write a story about the loss of love and you will get two very different things. What would make those stories unique is not the core idea the stories revolve around -- loss of love -- but the characters the authors chose to populate their stories with. Ms. Hoyt isn't doing anything new or fancy. You won't find fresh plots or astounding twist endings that you didn't see coming. What you will find is good Character Driven Fiction, sure to appeal to those who like stories about people, not about ideas and things....

...If you like stories that ask questions such as "What does it mean to be human?", or deal with the concept of how our relationships with others define us, you find a comfortable and familiar home here.

Lynn Nicole Louis
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