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Rebecca J. Bradley
Rebecca Bradley, born in Vancouver and raised mostly in Calgary, started a round-the-world trip in the 1970s that lasted twenty-odd years and gained her a family, a Ph.D. in Archaeology from Cambridge, much experience grubbing around in the Nile Valley, and a lifetime of entertaining things and... show more
Rebecca Bradley, born in Vancouver and raised mostly in Calgary, started a round-the-world trip in the 1970s that lasted twenty-odd years and gained her a family, a Ph.D. in Archaeology from Cambridge, much experience grubbing around in the Nile Valley, and a lifetime of entertaining things and places to write about.

In the meantime, she wrote the Gil Trilogy (fantasy), Temutma (horror, coauthored with Stewart Sloan), The Lateral Truth, and a slew of short stories for anthologies and her own collections. Her work has been presented on radio on the CBC in Canada, RTHK in Hong Kong, and in translation in Germany.

Rebecca now lives in thrall to cats and chickens on an acreage in British Columbia, and writes a blog for the Skeptic Ink Network.

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Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 13 years ago
A few more interesting stories, more that weren't anything special. The collection as a whole reminded me of vampire short-stories from the 80s, when authors wanted their vamps more contemporary but hadn't hit on the sparkles yet.
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 14 years ago
The vast majority of stories in this anthology were very good. There were a couple of exceptions and more than one author had to actually say something about how the vampires were evolving. I'm not a huge fan of authors quoting the theme or name of their story. It always feels heavy handed to me. Al...
Parajunkee
Parajunkee rated it 15 years ago
Vampires fans, this is a must read. Not quite what I would call an anthology, this is more like tid bits, but enough to tempt your pallet. Evolve is stuffed full of shorts that all have one thing in common, good writing about the fabulously fanged. This is great book to keep on your nightstand to gr...
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