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in my formerly nicotine-stained fingers, the August 2009 issue of "Realms of Fantasy." And now that I've had the chance to sit down and actually read the stories herein, my reaction.

First of all, I was a little surprised at how little fiction is actually in the magazine. This issue only has four stories in it (although I understand that they're going to do five per issue going forward), and one of them is only a page long. And I didn't understand that one. The point sailed right over my head over multiple readings. Whether this is a failure on my part or the author's, I don't know.

I've already posted my reaction to the Mermaid Cover of Controversy-ness and the wank it caused. My opinion hasn't changed--I think it's pretty. As is the rest of the interior art. I especially like the featured artist, Michael Hague. Fabulous work, there, just amazingly detailed.

As for the rest of the fiction--the best one, by far, was "Healing Benjamin" by Dennis Danvers. It's funny, and poignant, and features a cat. This being me, I bet you can guess why it's my favorite. Although it doesn't get an auto-pass just because there's a cat named "Ben" in it--the story is great. It's about a guy who brings his cat back to life. Wackiness, as they say, ensues, as Kitty then proceeds to never die. Try explaining your forty-year-old cat to people. Yeah.

One thing I did notice was quite a few typos, more than I would have expected, honestly. But this might just be me being picky--stuff like that jumps out at me like a giant red flag of doom. The other thing I noticed was the ads. They're PRETTY. There are books I want to read in them! *eyes Teetering Stack* ...later.

The non-fiction...didn't really turn my crank. I know I'm supposed to care about Harry Potter, but I don't, although the movies column would normally have had me reading that first, if it hadn't been about HP. The book reviews would have been interesting--if I didn't have the aforementioned Teetering Stack. And I don't game.

The magazine is slick. It's pretty. I hope it makes it and is around for a good long time. And I hope to someday be in it. :)

ETA: Because I didn't want my own review to be tainted by the views of others, I have now gone and looked at what they've said--and to find that it's not just me on the flash fiction piece is something of a relief.

Re: ROF

Date: 2009-08-11 10:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neo-prodigy.livejournal.com
You got nothing to be ashamed of. I heard about the wank and read for about two seconds. I started seeing ignorant bile being spewed from both sides and it quickly became apparent that folks had some history, bad blood and there were some other agendas (read: not feminism) at play and I too decided to steer clear of that nonsense.

Re: ROF

Date: 2009-08-11 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agilebrit.livejournal.com
I mean, we all look at stuff through our own set of Special Goggles, but damn if there wasn't a lot of wank about something that looked pretty innocent to me. Someone pointed out that the feathered thing in her hair looks like a fly-fishing lure, and now I love it even more.

The magazine is worth checking out just for the cat story. Seriously, you won't be sorry if you read that.

Re: ROF

Date: 2009-08-12 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neo-prodigy.livejournal.com
yeah i thought the cover was breathtaking and it became clear that the people leading the charge had a history/vendetta against the folks behind the magazine.

i'll probably check it out next time i'm at the bookstore which will probably be sometime this week.

Date: 2009-08-11 10:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fierynotes.livejournal.com
I thought of posting on RoF, and the cover controversy. Decided not to.

Personally, my favorite semi-naughty cover for a book is the cover for Strange Relations by Philip Jose Farmer. You can find it here.

Date: 2009-08-11 10:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agilebrit.livejournal.com
Oh, that's BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing that!

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