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      <title>On Missing Things: Review of E. Saxey’s Lost in the Archives for Ancillary Review of Books</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[This blog has been pretty empty this year -- I&#39;ve been very busy with a new job (and also reading more nonfiction than speculative fiction).&#xA;&#xA;But! Ancillary Review gave me the opportunity to read E. Saxey&#39;s collection of dreamy, discomfiting short fiction. It&#39;s a fantastic selection of work. I especially loved “The Librarian’s Dilemma,” “Missing Episodes,” and “Raising the Sea Drowned,” but it&#39;s the rare collection where every short was worth the read, for me.&#xA;&#xA;Check out my review on Ancillary&#39;s website.&#xA;&#xA;#y2022 #shorts #adultfiction #external #books&#xA;&#xA;supsubem I&#39;m a data journalist and media educator based in the Pacific Northwest. Follow what I&#39;m reading live on a href=&#34;https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/readmeup&#34;Storygraph/a. You can subscribe to this blog a href=&#34;https://write.as/stetting/subscribe-now&#34;via email/a or via the Fediverse @stetting@write.as. Find me at @petrinkae on a href=&#34;twitter.com/petrinkae&#34;Twitter/a or a href=&#34;https://tech.lgbt/web/@petrinkae&#34;on Mastodon/a. /em/sub/sup]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This blog has been pretty empty this year — I&#39;ve been very busy with a new job (and also reading more nonfiction than speculative fiction).</p>

<p>But! Ancillary Review gave me the opportunity to read E. Saxey&#39;s collection of dreamy, discomfiting short fiction. It&#39;s a fantastic selection of work. I especially loved “The Librarian’s Dilemma,” “Missing Episodes,” and “Raising the Sea Drowned,” but it&#39;s the rare collection where every short was worth the read, for me.</p>

<p>Check out my review <a href="https://ancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2022/06/01/on-missing-things-review-of-e-saxeys-lost-in-the-archives/" rel="nofollow">on Ancillary&#39;s website</a>.</p>

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<p><sup><sub><em> I&#39;m a data journalist and media educator based in the Pacific Northwest. Follow what I&#39;m reading live on <a href="https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/readmeup" rel="nofollow">Storygraph</a>. You can subscribe to this blog <a href="https://write.as/stetting/subscribe-now" rel="nofollow">via email</a> or via the Fediverse <a href="/@/stetting@write.as" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow">@<span>stetting@write.as</span></a>. Find me at @petrinkae on <a href="twitter.com/petrinkae" rel="nofollow">Twitter</a> or <a href="https://tech.lgbt/web/@petrinkae" rel="nofollow">on Mastodon</a>. </em></sub></sup></p>
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