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Katharine Coldiron (International) assertion Katharine Coldiron i(19635509 works by)
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1 Locus Looks at Books : Catherine Coldiron Katharine Coldiron , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , May vol. 86 no. 5 2021; (p. 18)

— Review of The Rain Heron Robbie Arnott , 2020 single work novel
'Robbie Arnott’s The Rain Heron is a heartcracker of a book, a near-future fable about resources, captivity, and human nature. Humans behave at their very best and their very worst under Robbie Arnott’s pen, giving when they have nothing and taking when they have everything. It’s a shimmering, luminescent novel, difficult to absorb in one sitting and impossible to forget.' (Introduction)
1 Locus Looks at Books Katharine Coldiron , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , July vol. 85 no. 1 2020; (p. 19)

— Review of Flyaway Kathleen Jennings , 2020 single work novella
'The remarkable imagination of Kathleen Jennings is familiar to, I’d guess, many thousands of people across the world. Her work as an illustrator has garnered her multiple awards and nominations, and she has designed book covers for Small Beer Press, Tor.com Publishing, and other presses. Her work feels like Quentin Blake crossed with Jane Austen, with a whisper of Angela Carter. There’s delight and fancy – line drawings of people with dots for eyes and small decorative elements dancing around their heads – but there are also creeping vines and transformed creatures.' (Introduction)
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