"Mary Rosenblum - Color Vision" - читать интересную книгу автора (Rosenblum Mary) Color Vision
MARY ROSENBLUM When wizards are involved, sometimes a lot more than beauty can be in the eye of the beholder . . . One of the most popular and prolific of the new writers of the nineties, Mary Rosen-blum made her first sale, to AsimovтАЩs Science Fiction, in 1990, and has since become a mainstay of that magazine and one of its most frequent contributors, with almost thirty sales there to her credit. She has also sold to The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fic-tion, Sci Fiction, Science Fiction Age, Pulphouse, New Legends, and elsewhere. Rosenblum produced some of the most colorful, exciting, and emotionally powerful stories of the nineties with titles such as тАЬThe Stone Garden,тАЭ тАЬSynthesis,тАЭ тАЬFlight,тАЭ тАЬCalifornia Dreamer,тАЭ тАЬCasting at Pegasus,тАЭ тАЬEntrada,тАЭ тАЬRat,тАЭ тАЬThe Centaur Garden,тАЭ тАЬSkin Deep,тАЭ тАЬSongs the Sirens Sing,тАЭ and many, many others. Her novella тАЬGas FishтАЭ won the Asi-movтАЩs Readers Award Poll in 1996 and was a Finalist for that yearтАЩs Hugo Award. Her first novel, The Drylands, appeared in 1993 to wide critical acclaim, winning the presti-gious Compton Crook Award for Best First Novel of the year; it was followed in short or-der by her second novel, Chimera, and her third, The Stone Garden. Her first short story collection, Synthesis and Other Virtual Realities, was widely hailed by critics as one of the best collections of 1996. Her most recent books are a trilogy of mystery novels written under the name Mary Freeman, and a Mary Rosenblum lives in Portland, Oregon. **** I тАЩM staring at Mr. Beasley while Mrs. Banks drones on about fractions. HeтАЩs some sort of python, I canтАЩt remember what kind. Mrs. Banks is my teacher. Her words come out a dull, dirty sort of blue-green, like the ocean right before a storm comes in. Fits the fractions. Mr. Beasley hisses purple at me. I donтАЩt think he likes me. But then, I donтАЩt like him either. He has fun when he squeezes the poor little mice Mrs. Banks feeds him. Snakes arenтАЩt supposed to have fun. тАЬHey, what color am I now?тАЭ JeremyтАЩs leaning across the aisle. тАЬIтАЩm trying to talk green.тАЭ JeremyтАЩs mom is the school counselor. But I like Jeremy anyway. тАЬShut up,тАЭ I tell him, because Mrs. B is just looking for a reason to stick us both with detention. It occurs to me that she has fun, too, when Mr. Beasley squeezes those mice. тАЬYouтАЩre always yellow,тАЭ I whisper to Jeremy to shut him up. Which he knows, because I told him how synesthesia works about |
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