Jennifer Pelland’s knockout collection of short fiction, UNWELCOME BODIES, has received a fantastic review from Sarah Hilary at The Short Review.
“Underpinning even the most fantastical of these stories is Pelland’s instinct that a good story needs to find a response in the reader, be it laughter, fear, revulsion or compassion. It’s not enough to be “transported to another world”, although she does that in spades; a good story must touch the reader, and it must ring true. That’s harder than it sounds in a genre like science-fiction.”
Read the rest of the review here!
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