A post-mortem review

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Though for the most part BENEATH THE SURFACE has done that — gone beneath the surface — there are still little glimmers of what it was and what it might have been. One of these is the wonderful review by Paul Campbell in PRISM, one of the journals of the British Fantasy Society. I can't reprint the whole thing here, alas (though perhaps if you send your membership in right away you can still get this issue) but a choice fragment follows. Perhaps, if I'm lucky, these positive reviews will lead to more attention for my next project (whenever that gets off the ground).

"Strantzas can do it all . . . think of [Beneath the Surface] as Campbell’s The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants (1964): if Strantzas is this good now how much better will he be when he writes his equivalent of Demons By Daylight (1973)?"

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