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What do people think of Keira’s book – An Anthology for Fish.
Drawing on inspiration from Magic Realist authors it’s a very imaginative and at times off the wall book.
I’d be really interested to hear what people thought of it. The themes of water, environmental degradation and finding hope in the most unlikely places. Or even the characters’ names – Umm, Ah, Day Five and The Monk of Encumber…all pretty unusual!
by Keira Dickinson
Comics & Graphic Novels, Humour, and Science Fiction & Fantasy
What do people think of Keira’s book – An Anthology for Fish.
Drawing on inspiration from Magic Realist authors it’s a very imaginative and at times off the wall book.
I’d be really interested to hear what people thought of it. The themes of water, environmental degradation and finding hope in the most unlikely places. Or even the characters’ names – Umm, Ah, Day Five and The Monk of Encumber…all pretty unusual!
I’m reading the first story in An Anthology for Fish at the moment and am hooked! (Oh dear, there’s a really bad fishing-related pun hiding in that sentence!) On first impressions, I’d say Dickinson’s imaginative landscape reminds me somewhat of Gaiman’s Neverwhere. Excellent illustrations, too.
I’d have to say that I think I like ‘Umm and Ah’ the best of all four stories (no worries, no spoilers here!)
I loved that Dickinson seems to really draw upon the mutable nature of water within her stories – it gives life and knowledge, it contains mysteries, it silences and conceals, it magnifies and distorts. I found it interesting to see how such a basic element of nature could be manifested and utilized in such a large variety of ways, especially when being in water and underwater seemed to contribute to that dreamy overall feeling behind the stories…
The same goes for her use of light and reflective surfaces (i.e. mirrors, windows, the water). The images of what (and who) can see and be seen are almost overwhelming (especially in ‘Ummm and Ah’), and led me to further thoughts dancing around the themes of barriers, the separation of physical objects, sight vs. sound, etc…