![]() Other stories that I especially liked (in no particular order) are: A Splash of Art, The Forest King, Tortellini, Restoration, Spoilers, After the Fire and Hedda of the Upworld. ![]() I think my favourite would be the one which won second place (and ends the anthology) - The Definition of a Super Hero. The stories in the anthology are so good that there's only one which I didn't really quite like (I'm not telling which). Love stories and tragedies make you tear up even whilst others tell of things that make you cringe. Fantasy worlds, magical kingdoms and fairy tales nestle side by side with science fiction, realism and slice-of-life pieces. Whilst every story is centred around the theme of creation, there's no one specific genre being featured. Taking you on a wild romp through the imagination, The Adventure of Creation features 35 short stories written by students of Holly Lisle's How To Think Sideways course. ![]() I've read some of Kat's stuff before - Urchin King was one I reviewed previously - and it wasn't very high on my YES I MUST READ IT list.īut anyway, I've heard some stuff about Holly Lisle's writing classes on the interwebs (though I passed up a chance to get one of her novels cheap at the Big Bad Wolf sale) and thought - why not give it a go? ![]() When Katharina Gerlach sent out the email from Independent Bookworm looking for reviewers, I kind of thought maybe, maybe not. Honestly, I nearly passed up the chance to review this book. ![]()
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