![]() Since then she’s released about thirty pieces of short fiction into the wild, in markets such as F&SF, Lightspeed Magazine, Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and here on Tor.com, among others. Yoon Ha Lee’s first professional sale came in 1999-to the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, no less. ![]() Towards a Taxonomy of Yoon Ha Lee’s Short Fiction, maybe. More than a review, Conservation of Shadows needs its own monograph. It’s not that there aren’t any hooks or approaches it’s more that there is such a bewildering number of them that, as a reader or reviewer, you feel somewhat like you’ve wandered onto a hitherto undiscovered island full of skittery, unfamiliar species that keep turning out to be something else than what you initially expected. ![]() ![]() The stories themselves are rarely scary in the traditional sense, but their individual complexity and astonishing level of variety make this an impossible book to encompass in just a few paragraphs. Conservation of Shadows by Yoon Ha Lee is a terrifying collection of short stories to review. ![]()
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