Through Soft Air

Short story collection by Lee Battersby From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Through Soft Air is the first short story collection from Australian speculative fiction writer Lee Battersby. Printed in 2006, it was published by US Publisher Prime Books.[1]

LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story collection
PublisherPrime Books
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Through Soft Air
First edition Cover art by Ian Field-Richards
AuthorLee Battersby
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story collection
PublisherPrime Books
Publication date
2006
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages280 pp.
ISBN0-8095-5646-4
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The cover art is by Gary Nurrish.

Stories

The collection contains the following stories:

  • Father Muerte & the Theft
  • Silk
  • Carrying the God
  • Pass the Parcel
  • Through the Window Merrilee Dances
  • Elyse (previously unpublished)
  • The Divergence Tree
  • Jaracara's Kiss (previously unpublished)
  • The Hobbyist
  • Mikal (previously unpublished)
  • Letters to Josie
  • A Stone to Mark My Passing
  • Vortle
  • Ecdysis
  • A Very Good Lawyer
  • Goodfellow
  • Stalag Hollywood (previously unpublished)
  • Brillig
  • His Calliope(previously unpublished)
  • Father Renoir's Hands (previously unpublished)
  • Through Soft Air
  • Dark Ages (previously unpublished)
  • Tales of Nireym
  • Father Muerte & the Rain
  • Pater Familias

Critical reception

Writing for the Australian Specific in focus website Nicole Murphy noted: that there were stories she felt were "undone", and said that was "A shame, because the idea of the book is terrific."[2]

References

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