Showing posts with label P. Martha Moog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label P. Martha Moog. Show all posts
12 November 2009
Cat and Finch
Ms. P. Martha Moog thought about reading Finch, but decided against it when she discovered that the eponymous protagonist is not, in fact, a delectable bird. She very much liked the gun on the cover, though, and so dragged the book and one of our home decorations over the couch to spend some time with them. (She fancies herself a gun moll, I'm afraid. I keep having to confiscate her collection of Derringers.)
Labels:
guns,
Jeff VanderMeer,
P. Martha Moog
26 June 2009
Twists of the Tail: The View from a Cat
The resident reviewer of all things feline (and catcher of all things rodent) at Mumpsimus Central is Ms. P. Martha Moog, whose incisive review of Predator vs. Aliens many readers will remember. She recently decided that the recent Wildside Press reissue of Ellen Datlow's Twists Of The Tale: An Anthology of Cat Horror made for good bedtime reading, as you can see:
Ms. Moog does caution readers that the stories (from such writers as William S. Burroughs, Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, and many others) are sufficiently frightening that it's probably a good idea to do as she did and sleep with a crate of small arms ammunition beside you.
Ms. Moog does caution readers that the stories (from such writers as William S. Burroughs, Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, and many others) are sufficiently frightening that it's probably a good idea to do as she did and sleep with a crate of small arms ammunition beside you.
Labels:
anthologies,
cats,
Ellen Datlow,
P. Martha Moog
25 October 2008
Cat Dominates Predator and Alien!
That VanderMeer's Predator novel is nothing to me! Bwaaahaaaaaaa! And Evenson's aliens shall die beneath my claws!
Labels:
Brian Evenson,
cats,
conquest,
Jeff VanderMeer,
P. Martha Moog,
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