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Critical Mick says: Though it seems to fly in several directions at once, tests show that this story splats enough impact to spiderweb a bus window. "Lemon Man" might fly better in more skiller readers' hands, but I feel it is too broad a Stone and wobbles in flight. 3.In "San Ferry Ann" two shell-shocked veterans of The Great War bicker their way through the Ardennes, "eking out a living that even a Spartan would quail at" until a nameless girl in dire peril forces them to seek if any kindness still exists in their souls. Can two men and a Clydesdale overcome cold, poverty, the influenza pandemic, and vicious, venal aristocrats when the only medicine in their travelling medicine show is the 1919 version of Viagra? Even so, can they overcome the horrors they carry within themselves? Though there is very little fantasy in this piece, Michael Stone has crafted it with a certain magic. There is wonderful humanity and imagery in this tale. "San Ferry Ann" would deserve the big-screen treatment for the sake of one beautiful scene alone. Critical Mick says: this is a Stone to throw at someone you like. It's pretty, and lumps the unexpecting head in a way not soon forgotten.
Uncovering mysteries: Somewhere on the page of Critical Mick's April 2008 interview with Michael Stone a secret link awaits your discovery! 4.Incredibly weird, or just incredible? Fourtold's highlight is "The Reconstruction of Kasper Clark." Kasper is a man who has always coped with a horrible congenital deformity, but whose fiancé now insists he undergo radical corrective surgery if they are to wed. Kasper- this notion is literary sushi, so simple, so fresh, exotic and fun- was born with his mouth on his forehead.
Only one "special" clinic offers him the hope of a normal life. Its doctors look suspiciously like devils, and like in R. Scott Taylor's Stingy Jack, there is a big red-skinned guy who plays chess with an unseen voice as he toys with Kasper. The other patients do not seem like normal, healthy people either. Will Kasper be able to make his deal and receive himself a normal mouth? If so will he be able to walk out of there? The characters are Charles Dickens on E. Michael Stone's narrative is offbeat, hilarious, and absolutely gripping. The man would deserve praise just for finding a new angle on the Devil story. For writing one that Terry Gilliam should film he deserves a Betty Trask prize. "Give me something I didn't know I was wanting to read" is the master's test that a writer must pass. I assure you, that challenge is answered with the incredible "The Reconstruction of Kasper Clark." It's a Michael Stone masterpiece. Critical Mick says: This one breaks windows, castle walls, and the speed of sound. A Stone? No way man! Kasper Clark ROCKS. Damn! I wasn't the first to interview Michael StoneMark S. Deniz interviewed Michael Stone as part of his "The Stars of Speculative Fiction" series in March 2008. I was secondCritical Mick got Mark S. Deniz's sloppy seconds in April 2008, begging Michael Stone's answers on the afterlife and motorbikes.
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