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The World More Full of Weeping by Robert J. Wiersema

steerpike's review

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3.0

A beautiful and lyrical little book, with a fascinating essay to round it out. I found myself wishing there was a bit more to it somehow, as the plot was a little predictable, but overall a good read.

apostrophen's review

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4.0

Having read and loved BEFORE I WAKE by Wiersema a few years ago, I was quite pleased to see this title become available. As a lover of short fiction as well, I wasn't daunted by the slim volume, and will say that Wiersema has once again managed to blend quality characterization and a mystical plotline into one.

What appears to be at first a very simple plot hook - child goes missing in the woods behind his home - soon turns into a mystery with a sense of supernatural foreboding to it, as the father comes to grips with the fact that something similar happened to himself when he was younger - and he can't remember it.

Also included in the volume is an essay from Wiersema about a portion of the writing process in general (and in specific about BEFORE I WAKE and THE WORLD MORE FULL OF WEEPING) It's a discussion of place - the reality of a real-world place vs. a fictitious place, and it's an interesting read. It did surprise me, I'll admit, as I hadn't realized it was there, and thought I had about twenty more pages of THE WORLD MORE FULL OF WEEPING ahead of me, only to find it ended and there was an essay instead.
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