Sean Wills reviews Diverse Energies over at the Intergalactic Academy.
Sean had this to say about my story, “What Arms to Hold Us”:
This one is similar in plot to Pattern Recognition, but feels a lot more fleshed-out. The main character is a boy ‘recruited’ by a mining company to control mining robots through a neural link; predictably, he discovers that all is not what it seems.
This is probably my third favourite story in the anthology after Next Door and Good Girl. It’s well-written, the characters are consistently likable, and it manages to pack a decent amount of (coherent) plot into its limited page count. It looks like Khanna has published quite a few other short stories already, so here’s hoping he puts out a novel at some point. I’d definitely read it.
After a minor disaster yesterday afternoon, this was a welcome change of pace. I can’t wait for the anthology to come out.
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