
Carol Serling, Twilight Zone
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Carol Serling, Twilight Zone
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Carol Serling, Twilight Zone. This Anthology Celeb
Carol Serling, Twilight Zone. This anthology celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the first airing of the Twilight Zone, which in 1959 was refreshing and creative with its deep look at what his human and its trademark closing twist that accentuated the theme of that particular show. A virtual who's who has contributed to the anthology; this includes a work by the series creator the late Rod Serling. The nineteen contributions are well written and fun to read as they catch the essence of the original series. However ironically (something I believe Mr. Serling would have enjoyed as twisted irony was a trademark of his) the final spin somewhat limits the creativity and in some cases feels forced to achieve. Still this is a fine collection with superior entries like Alan Brennert's WWI Honolulu drama "Puowaina", the "Benchawarmer" by Mike Resnick and Lezli Robyn who has waited his turn patiently for almost twenty years, Deborah Chester's "The Street That Time Forgot" as Nick barley misses running over the dog that kept him from barley missing the odd street and the answer man Karl the killing star of "Ants" by Tad Williams. As a fitting final tale is "El Moe" by Rod Serling. Obviously for die hard Zoners, this is a fine anthology in spite of the limitations caused by the required final spin.
Harriet Klausner
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