

that's a little overblown, and particularly how the Internet is described falls into that category. The ebook version I read contained an introduction from another author talking about how the book, written in the 90s, doesn't feel dated at all. Similarly, calling the TV (with some internet capabilities) 'Jellovision' wore thin pretty quickly. Chief among them is, whenever she's piloting one of her creatures, the pronounces change to something like "I-He." So you get huge chunks like "I-He walked up to the room and grabbed the thing in my-his hands." I get what the author was going for, but it got to be a little tiresome.

It's mildly enjoyable, has a few interesting ideas, and a few annoying quirks that you might like or dislike more than me.

I don't have a whole lot to say about this book.

and fails, but discovers the man was incredibly rich and it's entangled her in a complicated situation. When she encounters a surprising man in a dangerous, storm-tossed abandoned building, she tries to save him. Mixon won the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer for her online essay "A Report on Damage Done by One Individual Under Several Names ".Glass Houses follows a woman who runs robotic creatures remotely, feeling what they feel, to go into dangerous situations and recover items requested by employers. _Up Against It_was nominated for the 2012 James Tiptree Award for Gender-Bending SF. Martin-edited _Wild Cards_shared universe of novels and stories. Mixon has also written several short stories, including two - "The Lamia's Tale" and "A Dose of Reality" (with Melinda M. Locke _._The first book in the series is entitled Up Against It. In 2011, Mixon published the first of a new series, Wave, under the pseudonym M.J. In 1997 she co-wrote the novel _Greenwar_with her husband, fellow SF writer Steven Gould. She has also written the Avatars Dance series of novels, which include Glass Houses(1992), Proxies(1998), and Burning The Ice(1992). Mixon's first published work was the SF novel Astropilots(1987) written for the young-adult series 'Omni Odysseys'. She is trained as a chemical and environmental engineer, and in the 1980s served a stint in the U.S. Laura J, Mixon was born in New Mexico on December 8, 1957.
