perlmonger: (books)
perlmonger ([personal profile] perlmonger) wrote2010-09-20 10:26 pm

Trans-temporal feedback

25 years on, I've finally read Walking on Glass and found it actually very good indeed; people may complain about its lack of a linear narrative, but here we get three; Interleaved, intersecting and ultimately connected in as pleasingly ambiguous and open-ended a way as anyone could wish. A narrative structure that Trish Sullivan has used in several of her books (also to very fine results), allowing me to make here a suitably arbitrary connection to mention that she is giving away a copy of her latest novel, Lightborn to a randomly chosen commenter to this post. So get yourself there and post a comment; meet her half way, you might just win the draw.

Now to make a start on Ilario; I may be some time.

[personal profile] flamewarrior 2010-09-25 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I *loved* Walking on Glass - one of Iain's books that actually has sympathetic characters, shock horror! (And what exactly is wrong with lack of linear narrative? Linear narrative is *boring*.)