
Scot Noel
Author of Worlds of Light & Darkness (The Best of DreamForge and Space & Time Book 1)
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Worlds of Light & Darkness (The Best of DreamForge and Space & Time Book 1) (2021) — Editor — 14 copies, 2 reviews
DreamForge Magazine, #1 February 2019: Tales of Hope in the Universe (2019) — Editor / Contributor — 1 copy
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Worlds of Light and Darkness is a collection (Volume One) of short stories curated from DreamForge and SpaceTime. As with most anthologies of this type, it is a mixed bag of stuff. There are twenty stories in all, way too many to list individually. They run the gambit in the Fantasy and Sci-Fi genres. If you love both genres this is a collection you need to own.
One of the things I loved about the collection is the variety of stories. There were light hearted and quirky stories, such as The show more Feline, The Witch and the Universe about a feline familiar that goes missing. Smudge is the consummate cat personality and the reason I liked this story so much. In my mind, I can just see his smug little cat face.
A more speculative story, is The Spiral Ranch, in which cattle rustling is not a thing of the past but still very much alive in this version of the future. I liked the author’s vision of the future. Realistic and the plot was believable. Concise but well written short.
I enjoyed all of the stories. If I had to pick my favorite it would be Hands of a Toolmaker. It reminded me of a Twilight Zone episode. The MC, Silas, must decide if he wants to get “Tooled”. All children must make this decision when they turn fifteen years old. Tooling modifies the brain in order for it to be receptive to be programed for a specific job at a later date. To Silas, tooled individuals tended to talk like they are part of a “hive mind” and it makes him angry that it seems expected that he will get Tooled. He does not want this, instead he “wants to shake things up”. Liked that about this character.
This is a notable collection of short stories. They are thought provoking and highly entertaining. I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys Fantasy and/or Science Fiction.
I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for my honest review. For more of my reviews, and author interviews, see my blog at www.thespineview.com. show less
One of the things I loved about the collection is the variety of stories. There were light hearted and quirky stories, such as The show more Feline, The Witch and the Universe about a feline familiar that goes missing. Smudge is the consummate cat personality and the reason I liked this story so much. In my mind, I can just see his smug little cat face.
A more speculative story, is The Spiral Ranch, in which cattle rustling is not a thing of the past but still very much alive in this version of the future. I liked the author’s vision of the future. Realistic and the plot was believable. Concise but well written short.
I enjoyed all of the stories. If I had to pick my favorite it would be Hands of a Toolmaker. It reminded me of a Twilight Zone episode. The MC, Silas, must decide if he wants to get “Tooled”. All children must make this decision when they turn fifteen years old. Tooling modifies the brain in order for it to be receptive to be programed for a specific job at a later date. To Silas, tooled individuals tended to talk like they are part of a “hive mind” and it makes him angry that it seems expected that he will get Tooled. He does not want this, instead he “wants to shake things up”. Liked that about this character.
This is a notable collection of short stories. They are thought provoking and highly entertaining. I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys Fantasy and/or Science Fiction.
I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for my honest review. For more of my reviews, and author interviews, see my blog at www.thespineview.com. show less
Dreamforge Magazine - Anvil Issue 7: The Meaning of Life (DreamForge Anvil 2022 Book 1) by Scot Noel
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I would really like to rate this higher, but have to be honest in that there are just a few too many plot errors getting past the Editors. It's almost like editors today think of themselves nowadays as more of a producer, worried About presentation, rather than seeing to CORRECTING MISTAKES! Modern resources relieve them of spell checking, so there should be more time to read for plot!
I would really like to rate this higher, but have to be honest in that there are just a few too many plot errors getting past the Editors. It's almost like editors today think of themselves nowadays as more of a producer, worried About presentation, rather than seeing to CORRECTING MISTAKES! Modern resources relieve them of spell checking, so there should be more time to read for plot!
Idk
If writers have gone weird this year or if something dramatic changed with me without my noticing. But I read a LOT , and anthologies are my favorite thing, yet I couldn't connect with a single one of the 20 stories here
If writers have gone weird this year or if something dramatic changed with me without my noticing. But I read a LOT , and anthologies are my favorite thing, yet I couldn't connect with a single one of the 20 stories here
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