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Bruce Holland Rogers
Bruce Holland Rogers lives in Eugene, Oregon. He writes three stories a month for subscribers to shortshortshort.com, which is why he spends so much time staring into space, and why the garden is so full of weeds.Stories by Bruce Holland Rogers have won two Nebula Awards, two World Fantasy... show more

Bruce Holland Rogers lives in Eugene, Oregon. He writes three stories a month for subscribers to shortshortshort.com, which is why he spends so much time staring into space, and why the garden is so full of weeds.Stories by Bruce Holland Rogers have won two Nebula Awards, two World Fantasy Awards, two Micro Awards, a Pushcart Prize, a Bram Stoker Award, and (from the Cat Writers Association) a Jonny Cat Litter-ary Award for feline fiction. No, we did not make that last one up. He teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program of the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts.
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mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 6 years ago
The short story anthology Earth, Air, Fire, Water edited by Margaret Weis, the second and last collection of the Tales from the Eternal Archives, contains thirteen stories of varying quality loosely connected to one another through the titular mystical library. But unlike the first collection all t...
Traveller
Traveller rated it 13 years ago
I'm adding this, because I've read an article by this author which I thoroughly agreed with.
Writing and Reading and Editing, O My!
There were some decent stories in this collection, but overall it wasn't particularly impressive.
Forrest Aguirre, in the Leaves
Forrest Aguirre, in the Leaves rated it 15 years ago
Another one I'm glad I'm in. Some great stories in this volume of Polyphony.
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 16 years ago
This collection is pretty uneven. There are some really good stories and some not so good. The one that stands out in my mind is the Graham Masterson story, "The Seven Secret Senses" (I think that's the title). The protagonist is a young chef of Asian descent (yay) who gets approached by a strange, ...
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