Review of Nicole Walsh, "Resurrecting Tessa," Luna Station Quarterly 58 (2024): 73-83 -- Purchase online. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman.
This story of death and resurrection defies clear classification; it's setting feels like SF, but it is religion, rather than science or magic, that is the driving force. But it was religion distinct enough from any I'm familiar with to make me wish I got more details, more information, during the story itself. As it was, at the end, I wasn't quite sure what the import of everything was.
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