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Jake Casella Brookins
Appalachian in the big city. Bookseller, specialty coffee pro, SF scholar.
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Investigating the Anthropocene in “Hummingbird Salamander”
An Unexamined Dystopia in “Machinehood”
Time is a Fantasy in “The Memory Theater”
Taxonomies of Survival in “Reconstruction”
Folk Tales within Folk Tales in “When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain”
Too Long in Cold-Sleep: A Return to the Outworlds in “This Virtual Night”
A Maze of Bones and Memories in “Harrow the Ninth”
Possibilities of Originality and Constraints of the Original in “The Angel of the Crows”
The Swordplay and Sorcery of ‘Gideon the Ninth’
The Many Lives of a 15th-Century Monk
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