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* won Arthur C. Clarke Award, 1989 | * won Arthur C. Clarke Award, 1989 | ||
Unquenchable Fire and Temporary Agency take place in the same world, a world in which modernity has been replaced by the magic and the miraculous. The miracles are awe-ful in the original sense, and beauty and terror are intermingled and sometimes the same thing. Creepy, weird, well-written, and excellent strong women characters. | ''[[Unquenchable Fire]]'' and ''[[Temporary Agency]]'' take place in the same world, a world in which modernity has been replaced by the magic and the miraculous. The miracles are awe-ful in the original sense, and beauty and terror are intermingled and sometimes the same thing. Creepy, weird, well-written, and excellent strong women characters. | ||
[[Category:1988 publications]] | [[Category:1988 publications]] | ||
[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:00, 19 March 2007
Unquenchable Fire is a 1988 novel by Rachel Pollack.
- won Arthur C. Clarke Award, 1989
Unquenchable Fire and Temporary Agency take place in the same world, a world in which modernity has been replaced by the magic and the miraculous. The miracles are awe-ful in the original sense, and beauty and terror are intermingled and sometimes the same thing. Creepy, weird, well-written, and excellent strong women characters.