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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a diverse collection,
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This review is from: Heat of Fusion and Other Stories (Hardcover)
Heat of Fusion and Other Stories contains a mostly even mix of poetry and prose which should dispel any notion that John M. Ford is a "mere" fantasy/SF writer. There's a verse story in which D'Artagnan and company meet another famous swordsman, a stage play about memory, a solid rendition of the visions-of-death story, and many others. Whether reworking myths or writing of a future, Ford often leaves details understated, so stories reward multiple readings. Although some of the poems didn't do much for me, likely due to my lack of affinity for the form, they all seem well constructed. This book backs up the publisher's promise of versatility and then some.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor stories, worse poems.,
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This review is from: Heat of Fusion and Other Stories (Hardcover)
This is one of the worst collections of SF I've ever seen. The poems are the kind you'd expect from a prose author, the stories are what you'd expect from a poet. A mish-mash of discarded detritus, this book must have been published to fulfill a contractual obligation. Not worth the money, a poor showing from an author who is capable of much better.
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Heat of Fusion and Other Stories by John M. Ford (Hardcover - March 1, 2004)
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