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Ray Vukcevich

Author of Meet Me in the Moon Room: Stories

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Works by Ray Vukcevich

Boarding Instructions (2010) 16 copies
Bibliotheca Fantastica (2013) 5 copies
Glinky 3 copies
No Comet 2 copies

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Year's Best SF 10 (2005) — Contributor — 231 copies
The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (2007) — Contributor — 224 copies
Tails of Wonder and Imagination: Cat Stories (2010) — Contributor — 218 copies
Twists of the Tale: An Anthology of Cat Horror (1996) — Contributor — 87 copies
Witpunk (2003) — Author — 73 copies
Is Anybody Out There? (2010) — Contributor — 53 copies
Time After Time (2005) — Contributor — 47 copies
Welcome to Dystopia: 45 Visions of What Lies Ahead (2017) — Contributor — 34 copies
Polyphony 1 (2002) — Contributor — 32 copies
Polyphony 3 (2003) — Author — 32 copies
Polyphony 4 (2004) — Contributor — 26 copies
Polyphony 6 (2006) — Contributor — 21 copies
Polyphony 5 (2005) — Contributor — 20 copies
Unnatural Worlds (2013) — Contributor — 17 copies
Asimov's Science Fiction: Vol. 18, No. 14 [December 1994] (1994) — Contributor — 15 copies
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet No. 19 (2006) — Contributor — 15 copies
Time Streams (2013) — Contributor — 14 copies
Imagination Fully Dilated: Science Fiction (2003) — Contributor — 12 copies
Deserts of Fire: Speculative Fiction and the Modern War (2016) — Contributor — 12 copies
Imagination Fully Dilated (Anthology) (1998) — Contributor — 9 copies
The Best of Talebones (2010) — Contributor — 8 copies
A Fantastic Holiday Season (Volume 1) (1600) — Contributor — 8 copies
Like Water for Quarks (2011) — Contributor — 7 copies
Imagination Fully Dilated - Volume II (2000) — Contributor — 4 copies
Bedtime Stories to Darken Your Dreams (1999) — Contributor — 4 copies
Fantasy Bundle (2017) — Contributor — 3 copies
Best of the Rest 3 (2002) — Contributor — 3 copies
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet No. 8 — Contributor — 1 copy

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Some really inventive and unusual stories. Overall a decent, enjoyable collection of bizarre fantasy/SciFi with some great, original ideas.
For the most part I didn't find much emotional connection, the tales were mostly about stuff happening and the exploration of quirky ideas. If there had been some more emotion or feeling or humanity them I would have given more stars.
 
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mjhunt | 7 other reviews | Jan 22, 2021 |
A large collection of short surrealist fiction - not my usual taste, but there are some interesting things in here. My favorites were "Finally Fruit," about a woman who becomes a monster; "Pretending," about a group of atheists who decide to pretend that one of their group is a ghost, and "Whisper," a pretty classic creepypasta-ish story about a guy who tape records himself sleeping to prove he doesn't snore and catches something else.
 
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jen.e.moore | 7 other reviews | May 20, 2017 |
Little Christmas O'Henry post-NAFTA blues
 
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aulsmith | Mar 16, 2015 |
This is a mystery that can't quite pull all of its components together. However, Vukcevich is often funny and sometimes outrageously so. As does Lethem in Gun, with Occasional Music, Vukcevich spoofs many of the conventions of the noir detective novel. Like the protagonists of Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn and Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Skylight Howells has characteristics that let (or make) him view the world from an unusual perspective. In Skylight's case, it's multiple perspectives--either he has a partially integrated form of dissociative (multiple) identity disorder, or he's really good at shifting his ego state. Either way, some parts of him are better than others at the various tasks associated with detective work. Vukcevich creates a character who is both competent and somewhat pathetic. Encounters along the way with the Russian mafia, secret kitchen rites, cybersex, computer documention, and the heartbreak of tap-dancing addiction almost work, but not quite. Like Skylight himself, the parts just miss coming together. I can enjoy that as a textual parallel to the protagonist's condition; if you can, too, or would enjoy the setup at least as much as you'd enjoy a more satisfactory conclusion to the mystery, read it.… (more)
 
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OshoOsho | 1 other review | Mar 30, 2013 |

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