Some background. Although I don't write, my parents have always been supportive of my editing work, even if they may not understand exactly what that entails. My dad has embarrassed me in the past by going into bookstores and introducing "his daughter, the editor who has a bunch of anthologies" to the clerks.
My mom reads all my anthologies. In fact, she tried to read Neuromancer because she knew that I'd published Bill in OMNI. But alas, she couldn't get into it. In fact, she usually tells me she doesn't like most of my anthologies--and I finally understood why when she told me that the only story she enjoyed in The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy was "Jimmy" by Pat Cadigan--and it was "because it was set in the real world and she knew a boy like Jimmy."....

So...when, the other day we were on the phone and she raved about how much she enjoyed Inferno and why, I asked her to email me what she thought about it. And she did:


"I loved the book. It's the best one you've ever done.
Maybe I liked it so much because the stories seem grounded in real emotions and events. For people who may shun horror, science fiction, or fantasy, this could be the graceful introduction to the genre.

So many of the stories start off in a familiar, though interesting place and drop you into the dark hole that curdles the blood. What could more fun?

As always, the literary quality is wonderful. Sometimes, poetic. I look forward to all your future stuff. I'm really proud of this one!"
Love,
Mom


(sorry to the contributors to ALL my other anthologies ;-) )

From: [identity profile] clockwork-zero.livejournal.com


This review really made me smile. My father - whom I adore very much - looks at my jewelry with complete confusion. He is though impressed with every sale, but occasionally drops treasures like, "wow, another sale! I'm really amazed anyone would buy it! and they wear it too??" Its really very funny, and just writing that made me giggle.

I think its a great review. In fact it is the kind of review that makes me want to give a copy to someone! The line, "this could be the graceful introduction to the genre." is a wonderful statement. Getting more people into the genre is a real trick. She should put that on an Amazon review. It would make me take notice :D

From: [identity profile] clockwork-zero.livejournal.com


Nepotism! oh yes. heh.
really too bad. Its the kind of line that would stand out in my mind in a review. Mum sounds like a wonderful woman as does your Dad. I think its really cool he's proud enough to mention you to complete strangers. He probably tells a lot of people in the bookstores, even when you aren't around. heh.

From: [identity profile] foresthouse.livejournal.com


Hah! Parents. It's like my dad, whenever he heard me listening to Tori Amos growing up, would go, "She's not even singing! She's just warbling some note forever! Why do you like this?" Heh. Sometimes you wonder if they really have the same DNA.
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