![]() Blue leaves an impossible, goading letter to Red, and an unlikely entente arises between them. Have you ever watched this kind of sunset? The colours don’t blend: the redder the sky the bluer the water, as we tilt away from the sun.”Īt a time when a great war bisects the multiverse on Earth, two agents of rival factions, known as Red and Blue, will begin an unlikely correspondence. There is a small hill from which I can watch the sun set over the Outaouais River every evening I see a red sky bleed over blue water and think of us. ![]() ![]() “I write to you in the dark before dawn, slowly, long-hand, chalk on slate-later I will translate these words into feathers. To that end comes a literary sci-fi romance written by not one but two authors: This is How You Lose the Time War. I need genre books written like they’re literature and which stand-alone, which can be hard to find, but I think I’ve managed to fall into the right niche. I’ve always loved elements of weirdness, science-fiction and fantasy, but never enjoyed basic writing, of which genre titans are often guilty, or the tendency towards writing long-running series. ![]() ![]() Reading tastes go through phases and I think I’m settling into a new phase of mine call it “literary but genre”. ![]()
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