Meteor Mags

Permanent Crescent and Other Tales

Fiction - Science Fiction
242 Pages
Reviewed on 12/17/2023
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Author Biography

Matthew is a mammalian vertebrate who occupies spacetime, where he possesses mass and generates electromagnetic fields. He absorbs and reflects photons, and is currently recycling his own body weight in adenosine triphosphate every day.


    Book Review

Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite

Meteor Mags: Permanent Crescent and Other Tales is a work of fiction in the science fiction, surrealist writing, and short story anthology subgenres. It is best suited to mature adult readers owing to the presence of graphic violence, explicit language, and drug references. Penned by author Matthew Howard, the collection introduces readers to the irreverent space pirate Meteor Mags and her indestructible calico cat as they face a lunar death cult led by an alien seeking revenge on humanity. This collection unfolds into six new episodes, showcasing Mags' evolution from a rogue pirate to a strategic leader with grand plans. The narratives delve into encounters with alien menaces, ex-mercenaries, telepathic octopuses, and unforeseen challenges on Ceres and Earth. The stories not only explore action-packed adventures but also raise questions about Mags' role in humanity's evolution and the fate of her universe.

Author Matthew Howard has lovingly crafted a zany rollercoaster of thrilling space escapades with bags of charm and quite unexpected emotional depth. Howard's storytelling is vivid, injecting life into a diverse cast of characters, including the memorable calico cat, who became an instant favorite of mine and a highly amusing callback joke throughout the tales. The mix of sci-fi elements, interspecies dynamics, and Mags' unapologetic demeanor creates a unique and engaging narrative that never quite tips you off as to where it’s heading next, which gave me so many unexpected delights in the different tales. The stories are all well-paced with a similar initial atmospheric feel, often filled with suspense and intrigue as they twist and turn, and offer thought-provoking reflections on life, purpose, and relationships. Whether navigating the dangers of space or engaging in poignant conversations over a game of billiards, Mags' adventures provide an entertaining and resonant reading experience. Overall, I would not hesitate to recommend Meteor Mags to science fiction fans who prefer the weird, quirky, and blissfully surreal.