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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 7:38 AM, Gerry Quinn <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:gerry@bindweed.com" target="_blank">gerry@bindweed.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>On 22/08/2014 15:32, Marc Aramini wrote:<br></div>
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<p style="MARGIN:0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="Calibri">A Solar Labyrinth</font></p>
<p style="MARGIN:0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">“A Solar Labyrinth” first appeared in <i>The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction</i> in 1983 and is reprinted in <i>Storeys from the Old Hotel.</i></font></font></p>
<p style="MARGIN:0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="Calibri">SUMMARY: </font></p>
<p style="MARGIN:0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="Calibri">Mr. Smith builds a shifting labyrinth comprised of shadows, supposedly in the Adirondacks.<span> </span>Children and adults attempt to navigate the ever shifting maze, and eventually Mr. Smith and a single solitary child remain.</font></p>
<br></blockquote></div>I haven't read it, but it sounds like a dry run for Father Inire and his magic mirrors!<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br><br>- Gerry Quinn<br></font></span></div></blockquote>
<div>Given Inire's proclivity for children and taking them to places in his mirrors via the reflection and intensification of light, I actually have to agree that there are some parallels there, though this labyrinth is a bit more mundane than Inire's mirrors.</div>
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