A review by lewisr1
The Mothers of Voorhisville by Mary Rickert, M. Rickert

3.0

This is a slow buildup. You get pieces of what's happening, but never the whole story. Even at the end, there are many pieces missing. But, that's ok, because this is a story that will stay with you. You'll be thinking about it often and discussing it with your friends (especially if they're parents).

It's written ostensibly as a journal, and that does help to bring an everyday quality to the bizarre circumstances. It feels like this is something that could happen, and that makes it even creepier.

The ending left me wondering what other stories could come out of this world.