SF Reader reviews Tapestry of Decay
April 17, 2002, 11:26 am
Filed under: Miscellany, Reviews | Tags: dark realms, sf reader, tapestry of decay
Filed under: Miscellany, Reviews | Tags: dark realms, sf reader, tapestry of decay

Daniel E. Blackston, writing in SFReader.com, briefly reviews my story “Tapestry of Decay,” published in the magazine Dark Realms:
This lightning-quick read describes an interlude with a mysterious, world-weary artist, “The Old Man”, who leads the narrator to a privileged view of his “studio” and his magnum opus collage-sculpture. The story typifies the soul of Dark Realms: alienation and aesthetic sensitivity wreathed in black silk and candlelight, a gothic harbor for the lonely and misunderstood. “Tapestry of Decay” is a respectable mood-piece and stands as a primer to Dark Realms’ goth-aesthetic creed. An enjoyable piece.
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