In this her fifth book, Lorina Stephens presents a provocative collection of speculative short fiction, from dystopia to utopia, written over the past twenty-five years. Some stories have appeared previously in publications such as On Spec and Sword & Sorceress X, while some make their debut.
And the Angels Sang is a cornucopia of fractal glimpses into the mysterious, the fantastic, and surprises that lurk beneath the surface.
Midwest Book Review
Lorina Stephens has proven herself an engaging author.
The (Hanover) Post
It is often the case with contemporary Canadian authors that they have a tendency to punctuate their novels with long, psychological dissertations on mundane subjects. It’s as if they feel that each everyday occurrence is fraught with deep sociological undertones. Lorina Stephens, fortunately, is free of such meanderings. She has a good economy of words and each paragraph contains vital information.
Dan Pelton, Orangeville Citizen
The historical and fantastical seamlessly rub shoulders in this anthology of short, speculative fiction.
Tracey Fockler, In the Hills Magazine, Winter Issue, 2008
Lorina Stephens demonstrates mastery of distopian/strange fiction, sci-fi, and fantasy in this recent seventeen story anthology.
Goodreads
Stephens’ creations pool into a cooling diversion while being highly meromictic.
LibaryThing
… a very engrossing, thought-provoking read.
Amazon
Really good science fiction and fantasy, in other words. Well worth reading. Masterful writing.
Amazing Stories, Clubhouse Review
Lorina Stephens has worked as publisher, editor, freelance journalist for national and regional print media, been a festival organizer, publicist, lectures on many historical topics from textiles to domestic technologies, teaches, and continues to work as a writer and artist.
She is the author of nine books: And the Angels Sang; Caliban; From Mountains of Ice; Memories, Mother and a Christmas Addiction; The Rose Guardian; Shadow Song; Stonehouse Cooks; Credit River Valley; and Touring the Giant's Rib.
You can find Lorina Stephens at http://www.