Collar eBook Leo Vladimirsky
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Tom is a navvie, a guide that helps workers find jobs on the factory ships that now dot the American coastline. He swims his clients through six miles of corrupt Labor patrol boats, overzealous patriots, and rough waters off the Rockaways in New York City. Last week, after five years of being in business, he finally ran into some trouble. Tonight is the night he can get out of it...
This story was first published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (March/April 2014).
Collar eBook Leo Vladimirsky
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Collar eBook Leo Vladimirsky Reviews
This was fun short story. I wish it had gone on for a little longer as the writing was very good and the plot was just building up. It would be a good starting off point for a novel. Please write more. N
"Collar" blew me away. I loved the story's quiet, unassuming opening, built on solid narrative description, depicting an apparently quotidian setting but suggesting some interesting weirdassery in a subtle way. The dialogue throughout is rendered with precise naturalism; and all of the prose is threaded through with the kind of rough, sinewy muscularity that I'm a sucker for. Tonally it reminded me of some of Robert Reed's short stories. Or maybe an SF version of early Cormac McCarthy. Other things I enjoyed the worldbuilding was achieved almost completely without "infodumps" and melded intelligent realpolitik with scientific extrapolation. The character development was concise, but deep--elegantly handled. And the--SPOILER--irresolution (though you might be able to excavate an implied resolution) of the ending works beautifully
Captures attention and keeps you curious even beyond the last words. The language itself - rich and deep as the waters from the story
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