review

THE WALKING-STICK FOREST – ANNA TAMBOUR

The Walking-Stick ForestThe Walking-Stick Forest by Anna Tambour
My rating: 4/5 cats
One StarOne StarOne StarOne Star

okay, i think i figured out the criteria i should be using to determine which of the free tor shorts i select to read. basically, if it warns

Like some other stories published on Tor.com, “The Walking-Stick Forest” contains scenes and situations some readers will find upsetting and/or repellent. [—The Editors]

then i will like it. a lot.

this one is particularly dark and atmospheric and has all of the good shivery situations you find in real, unexpurgated, fairy tales and, yeah—some really picturesque violence. it’s about art and nature and beauty and revenge and war and, in a casual anecdote, a character who slipped and fell, spearing himself through the eye on a split arm bone.

yeah, it’s like that.

the only reason it’s not a five is because there is a kind of inexplicable insta-love situation that is probably easy enough to write off because 1) short stories have to do a lot in just a little space and 2) fairytales aren’t necessarily logical, but i felt a little eyerolly at that, so i did what i did.

BUT!

this story definitely revived my initial enthusiasm with the free tor shorts project, after a couple of so-so reads. so!! excitement!! revived!!

read it for yourself here:

http://www.tor.com/stories/2014/05/th…

read my book reviews on goodreads

previous
next
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Amazon Disclaimer

Bloggycomelately.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon properties including but not limited to, amazon.com, or endless.com, MYHABIT.com, SmallParts.com, or AmazonWireless.com.

Donate

this feels gauche, but when i announced i was starting a blog, everyone assured me this is a thing that is done. i’m not on facebook, i’ve never had a cellphone or listened to a podcast; so many common experiences of modern life are foreign to me, but i’m certainly struggling financially, so if this is how the world works now, i’d be foolish to pass it up. any support will be received with equal parts gratitude and bewilderment.

To Top