
Haralambi Markov
Author of The Language of Knives
Works by Haralambi Markov
Associated Works
Worlds Seen in Passing: Ten Years of Tor.com Short Fiction (2018) — Contributor — 161 copies, 1 review
Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 61 • June 2015 (Queers Destroy Science Fiction! special issue) (2015) — Contributor — 112 copies, 3 reviews
The Apex Book of World SF: Volume 4 (Apex World of Speculative Fiction) (2015) — Contributor — 84 copies, 25 reviews
Sunspot Jungle: Volume Two: The Ever Expanding Universe of Fantasy and Science Fiction (2018) — Contributor — 22 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Markov, Haralambi
- Birthdate
- 19??
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Bulgaria
- Places of residence
- Varna, Bulgaria
- Associated Place (for map)
- Varna, Bulgaria
Members
Reviews
...The Language of Knives is a powerful story, one that swings between extremes. It is a story in which prose and perspective are used to emphasize this and as such, it is a well written tale. Whether all readers will appreciate having their buttons pushed quite so forcefully is doubtful but this story shows Markov is a talented author. I understand he is working on a novel at the moment. I for one, am curious to see what he can do in the long form.
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That's just ... wow ... read this. It's gory, but read this.
**Original review 7/22/15, updated 12/23/15**
Looking back, this bloody gem has stayed with me, stuck stubbornly in my mind, all year. I underrated this one for some reason when I first read it. Correcting that now. Five stars, easily. I don't want to review it or undress it in the slightest. (Not that it doesn't deserve it, but that it just might be best experienced with no prior explanation.) Really, just read it.
I wonder if there show more is a way to get this story onto the 2016 Hugo ballot? show less
**Original review 7/22/15, updated 12/23/15**
Looking back, this bloody gem has stayed with me, stuck stubbornly in my mind, all year. I underrated this one for some reason when I first read it. Correcting that now. Five stars, easily. I don't want to review it or undress it in the slightest. (Not that it doesn't deserve it, but that it just might be best experienced with no prior explanation.) Really, just read it.
I wonder if there show more is a way to get this story onto the 2016 Hugo ballot? show less
A bizarre death ritual brings together a mother and a daughter. Neat twist at the end.
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