It looks pretty much the same in June, but with a heavier cloud cover.
BTW, Fantasy Book Critic has a postup on an anthology Greg happens to have a story in. Here is FBC's mini review on that tale;
>>>06) “Ghost Market” by Greg van Eekhout. At only four pages “Ghost Market” gives new meaning to the term ‘short story’, but it’s an intriguing concept where inhaling ghosts is a form of drug dealing, and I think it would make a pretty interesting series. We’ll have to wait on that though because Greg’s first novel “Norse Code” (Bantam Dell) is “a mythic fantasy set in contemporary Los Angeles in which a minor Norse god, a modern valkyrie, and a Viking thug are pitted against the Norse pantheon in an attempt to stop Ragnarok, the long-ago foreseen destruction of the entire universe.”
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Hopefully my aim will improve. :p
- yeff
Sweet view, dude.
Actually, I'm jealous of all the above. Man, I need to get it in gear.
BTW, Fantasy Book Critic has a postup on an anthology Greg happens to have a story in. Here is FBC's mini review on that tale;
>>>06) “Ghost Market” by Greg van Eekhout. At only four pages “Ghost Market” gives new meaning to the term ‘short story’, but it’s an intriguing concept where inhaling ghosts is a form of drug dealing, and I think it would make a pretty interesting series. We’ll have to wait on that though because Greg’s first novel “Norse Code” (Bantam Dell) is “a mythic fantasy set in contemporary Los Angeles in which a minor Norse god, a modern valkyrie, and a Viking thug are pitted against the Norse pantheon in an attempt to stop Ragnarok, the long-ago foreseen destruction of the entire universe.”