"Magic for Beginners" is a fantasy novella by American writer Kelly Link. It was first published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in September 2005. It was subsequently published in Link's collection of the same name,[1] as well as in her collection Pretty Monsters,[2] in the 2007 Nebula Award Showcase,[3] and in the John Joseph Adams-edited anthology Other Worlds Than These.[4]
Setting
editJeremy Mars is a young teenager who (like many of his friends) is a fan of — and also a character in — a mysterious television program called The Library. The story follows his life, and those of his friends and family, as various episodes of The Library are broadcast at irregular intervals.
Reception
edit"Magic for Beginners" won the 2006 Nebula Award for Best Novella,[5] the 2005 BSFA Award for Short Fiction,[6] and the 2006 Locus Award for Best Novella,[7] and was nominated for the 2006 Hugo Award for Best Novella,[8] the 2006 World Fantasy Award—Novella,[9] and the 2006 Theodore Sturgeon Award.[10]
Nancy Pearl compared "Magic for Beginners" to M. C. Escher's Drawing Hands, saying that it is "intricate, wildly imaginative and totally wonderful".[11] Cory Doctorow called it the "standout" story in Link's 2006 eponymous collection, describing it as "absurdist magic realism, like Douglas Coupland wandering through a Márquez novel".[12] Niall Harrison described it as being about "how stories differ from real life" and "what it feels like to love stories."[13]
At the SF Site, Rich Horton stated that "Magic for Beginners" was "one of [his] favorite stories of this decade", and "a delight",[14] while at Subterranean Press Magazine, Dorman T. Shindler compared it to being mildly intoxicated.[3]
References
edit- ^ Magic for Beginners at KellyLink.net; retrieved 15 May 2014
- ^ Pretty Monsters, at KellyLink.net; retrieved 15 May 2014
- ^ a b Review: Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 edited by Mike Resnick, by Dorman T. Shindler, at Subterranean Press; published Spring 2007; retrieved May 15, 2014; "“Magic For Beginners” is a bemused, slightly distant narrative (in an I got a great buzz from that beer/joint or whatever way)"
- ^ Table of Contents: Other Worlds Than These, at JohnJosephAdams.com; retrieved May 15, 2014
- ^ Nebula Awards Winners, at Locus; published 6 May 2006; retrieved 15 May 2014
- ^ BSFA Awards, at the British Science Fiction Association; retrieved May 15, 2014
- ^ Locus Awards Winners, at Locus; published 17 June 2006; retrieved 15 May 2014
- ^ 2006 Hugo Awards Nominations, at SF Signal, by John DeNardo; published 22 March 2006; retrieved 15 March 2014
- ^ 2006 World Fantasy Awards Ballot Archived 2007-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, at the World Fantasy Convention, published 2006; retrieved 15 May 2014
- ^ The Theodore Sturgeon Award, at the Center for the Study of Science Fiction; published no later than Archived 2012-10-01 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved May 15, 2014
- ^ Under the Radar: Books Not to Miss, by Nancy Pearl; at National Public Radio; published 8 May 2007; retrieved 15 May 2014
- ^ Kelly Link's "Magic for Beginners" - knockout short story collection, by Cory Doctorow, at Boing Boing; published February 7, 2006; retrieved May 15, 2014
- ^ "Magic for Beginners, by Kelly Link", reviewed by Niall Harrison, in Vector #243 (September/October 2005); archived in All These Worlds: Reviews and Essays (p. 33); published 2023 by Briardene Books
- ^ Featured Review: Pretty Monsters, by Rich Horton, at the SF Site; published 2009; retrieved May 15, 2014