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Triangulation: End of Time [Paperback]

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: PARSEC Ink; paperback / softback edition (2 Aug 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0615152805
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615152806
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,331,025 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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What happens when you ask a bunch of writers to come up with stories based on the theme "End of Time?" Well, you get stories that are apocalyptic, stories that are whimsical, and stories that are whimsically apocalyptic. You get continents running amok, zombie stampedes, and cryogenic mishaps. You get hurricanes, killer comets, and all-consuming deserts. You get frivolous time travel, alien invasions, and trickster gods threatened by an eternity of boredom. In short, you get this anthology. Take a peek inside for stories that really mean it when they say "The End." Featuring stories by Ian Creasey, Dario Ciriello, Tim Pratt, Jeff Parish, Idan Cohen, Jetse de Vries, Michael Stone, Kurt Kirchmeier, D.K. Latta, Ashley Arnold, Matthew Johnson, Rebecca W. Day, Trent Walters, Scott Almes, Jessica E. Kaiser, Terry Hayman, Katherine Shaw, Jared Axelrod, Sue Burke, and Geoffrey Thorne.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Triangulation: End of Time is a handsome paperback offering a mixed bag of twenty stories on the theme of 'The End of Time'. As interpreted by the various writers, this can mean anything from America destroying almost every other country--and not in the way you'd expect--to a family's lease of borrowed time running out.

The collection opens with a wryly humorous piece by up-and-coming author Ian Creasey. It's too short to showcase his abilities, but does make good use of the first person narrator's 'closed world', leaving the reader with a sense of the narrator's unreliability, without being able to prove anything.

The next story, America is Coming! by Dario Ciriello, is easily my favourite of this collection. Although the narrative tapers off a bit at the end, the opening throws the reader into a fantastic end-of-world scenario, where the American continent is literally chewing up Europe, and the only way to escape is, ironically, to risk an almost-suicidal voyage to the relative safety of the destroyer's shores. Imaginative and engaging, this story is worth the collection price on its own.

It isn't all fun and imagination, however. Jeff Parish's That Ain't a Mosey stands out for being a routine zombie story, set in the American West. No departures here from convention, I'm afraid, and the story walks an uneasy line between the truly global--America is Coming!--and the very personal--Final Episode (by Katherine Shaw). Is the possible end of the American West truly the End of Time? You decide!

I enjoyed this collection, and what pleased me particularly was the variety of takes on the theme. No two stories are alike; no two authors have approached the theme from the same direction. Well worth a read.
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Time should end this interestingly! 20 Nov 2007
By Kaolin Fire - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Triangulation: End of Time is a handsome paperback offering a mixed bag of twenty stories on the theme of 'The End of Time'. As interpreted by the various writers, this can mean anything from America destroying almost every other country--and not in the way you'd expect--to a family's lease of borrowed time running out.

The collection opens with a wryly humorous piece by up-and-coming author Ian Creasey. It's too short to showcase his abilities, but does make good use of the first person narrator's 'closed world', leaving the reader with a sense of the narrator's unreliability, without being able to prove anything.

The next story, America is Coming! by Dario Ciriello, is easily my favourite of this collection. Although the narrative tapers off a bit at the end, the opening throws the reader into a fantastic end-of-world scenario, where the American continent is literally chewing up Europe, and the only way to escape is, ironically, to risk an almost-suicidal voyage to the relative safety of the destroyer's shores. Imaginative and engaging, this story is worth the collection price on its own.

It isn't all fun and imagination, however. Jeff Parish's That Ain't a Mosey stands out for being a routine zombie story, set in the American West. No departures here from convention, I'm afraid, and the story walks an uneasy line between the truly global--America is Coming!--and the very personal--Final Episode (by Katherine Shaw). Is the possible end of the American West truly the End of Time? You decide!

I enjoyed this collection, and what pleased me particularly was the variety of takes on the theme. No two stories are alike; no two authors have approached the theme from the same direction. Well worth a read.

[Reviewed by Debbie Moorhouse]
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