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Author: K.W. Colyard

Kristian Wilson Colyard (she/they) grew up weird in a one-caution-light town in the Appalachian foothills. She now lives in an old textile city with her husband and their clowder of cats. Their fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld and Diabolical Plots, and is forthcoming in Seize the Press. Her nonfiction has been published on Bustle and Tor.com, among other places. They're on Twitter and Instagram @kristianwriting, and you can find more of their work online at kristianwriting.com.
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The Intuitionist: A Review

31 December 20155 February 2020Leave a comment

I love novels that weave obscure histories into their narratives. Chuck Palahniuk is a fan of this trope, while Don DeLillo sends it up every chance he gets. The Intuitionist treats readers to a balanced approach, placing great focus and regard on the vibrant world of elevator inspection. When you say you're reading a novel … Continue reading The Intuitionist: A Review

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The Heart Goes Last: A Review

24 December 20155 February 2020Leave a comment

You can't deny it: Canadian author Margaret Atwood is the queen of dystopian fiction. In The Heart Goes Last, she takes us to Positron/Consilience, a prison/city where you're given a home and a good life, provided you never want to leave. Set against a post-financial-apocalypse backdrop, Atwood's novel examines the question of consent with its … Continue reading The Heart Goes Last: A Review

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Big Magic: A Review

21 December 201514 December 2015Leave a comment

Of all the books I read in 2015, Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear was my favorite, by far. Like most readers, I generally elect to read books I know I'll enjoy, but it isn't often that I find a book I want everyone I know to read. Big Magic is the book … Continue reading Big Magic: A Review

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We, Robots: A Review

17 December 201514 December 2015Leave a comment

Normally, when I read a book, I know what I'm getting myself into. I've either read the jacket copy or gotten a recommendation, so, by the time I crack it open, I'm in the right mood. I was not prepared to read We, Robots: Staying Human in the Age of Big Data, because I thought … Continue reading We, Robots: A Review

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Everybody Poops 10 Million Pounds: A Review

14 December 201514 December 2015Leave a comment

For some reason, reading and using the toilet just go together. The concept of bathroom-themed books is fairly new, but it's already turned into a niche market. If you're looking for toilet-specific reading, Deuce Flanagan's Everybody Poops 10 Million Pounds: Astounding Fecal Facts from a Day in the City is a great place to start. … Continue reading Everybody Poops 10 Million Pounds: A Review

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