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Mildred Downey Broxon

Author of The Demon of Scattery

12+ Works 381 Members 5 Reviews

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100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (1978) — Contributor — 440 copies, 6 reviews
The Magic May Return (1981) — Author — 379 copies, 2 reviews
Black Holes (1978) — Contributor — 215 copies, 2 reviews
Faery! (1985) — Contributor — 212 copies
The Last Dangerous Visions (2024) — Contributor — 171 copies, 4 reviews
Universe 5 (1974) — Contributor — 128 copies
Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985) — Contributor — 124 copies
Isaac Asimov's Space of Her Own (1983) — Contributor — 108 copies, 3 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #11 (1982) — Contributor — 103 copies, 1 review
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year Fourth Annual Collection (1975) — Contributor — 84 copies, 3 reviews
Aurora: Beyond Equality (1976) — Contributor — 63 copies, 3 reviews
Fellowship of the Stars (1974) — Contributor — 60 copies
Stellar #3: Science-Fiction Stories (1977) — Contributor — 57 copies, 2 reviews
Clarion III (1973) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
Chrysalis 2 (1978) — Contributor — 35 copies
Chrysalis 3 (1978) — Contributor — 32 copies
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 65. Cyrion in Bronze. (1985) — Contributor, some editions — 11 copies
Science Fiction Almanach 1981. (1980) — Author, some editions — 10 copies

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Other names
Skaldaspillir, Sigfriour
Birthdate
1944-06-07
Gender
female
Occupations
psychiatric nurse
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Places of residence
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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8 reviews
I rather groaned at the beginning with its rather idealised Celtic setting of Olde Ireland. But once we get into the action and our heroes are zoomed forward into 1970s Belfast I warmed to it. I winced at the occasional solecism - a character goes "down Falls Road" from the RVH to Milltown, another complains about Monaghan having been partitioned from Ulster, Newgrange is shifted north of Dundalk (though I'd allow this for artistic reasons) and a Peace People march is confronted by a show more Loyalist counter-demonstration - but I thought the author was relatively evenhanded in her treatment of all sides and her portrayal of the awfulness of violence. show less
The writing is solid and pleasing, the ideas are good, and the basic plot is well told. Broxon has thought deeply about her subject and done good research, giving especially the modern parts of the book a ring of truth. My only wish is that she had better developed the archetypal characters so that there was greater impact on me as a reader as their subplot unfolded. My impression, too, is that the Horned God and Goddess bit is borrowed from Wicca, and is not actual Celtic mythos. show more Nevertheless, recommended for those interested in Ireland and Irish history, as well as in the struggle for peace. show less
½
Not Anderson's best work, but entertaining enough. A women is captured by Vikings, and then she gets... revenge.
Viking invasion of Ireland, Strong woman captive takes revenge on captors

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½ 3.6
Reviews
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11
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