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Notes for 27-May-2026...

Helping the Critters fund drive as always...

	THE WORLD IN GRANDFATHER'S HANDS by Craig Kee Strete - $2.99

		ReAnimus Press Store: www.ReAnimus.com/1571
		Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B07178YYCC/?tag=critters3a-20
		 (available in ebook + paperback)

	
Eleven-year-old Jimmy is angry, lonely, and homesick. Since Mother moved them from the pueblo where they lived at one with the land, to Grandfather Whitefeather's house in the city after Father's death, Jimmy has been hemmed in by tall buildings, concrete, noisy neighbors, and unfriendly people. The worst part is that there doesn't seem to be a good reason for being here.


"Try to carry the pueblo with you everywhere you go," Grandfather advises. He explains strange things like automatic doors and keeping safe at night, and helps Jimmy find good things like ice cream and the smell of a freshly cut lawn. But Jimmy doesn't understand--or really want to know--how Grandfather can live here, or why Mother thinks it important for Jimmy to live here too. Why should he learn about the world outside the pueblo, when he's sure it will never be home?


In sensitive and eloquent language, Craig Kee Strete captures the desert's beauty and the city's bustling chaos, Jimmy's struggle to live in both worlds, and the hope he finds in Grandfather Whitefeather's gentle wisdom, Mother's courage, and the dreams that sustain them all.


"When you know too much about life as Indians live it, the sadness is somehow always there," says Craig Strete. But there is still what he calls "the heart and soul" of The World In Grandfather's Hands: "Hope which gives courage to look at the night and see things. And the power of dreams which brings day from night."





[Disclaimer: Ye Olde Critter Captain also runs ReAnimus Press, sales from which help him keep Critters going as a free site.]


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Thanks for the donations, folks!  We are 25.5% of the way to the fund drive goal with contributions from 61 donors, leaving about $5200 to go.
Thanks especially to

	Philip Lindeman
	Michael McCoy
	Curt Larock
	Sean Masters

for their recent donations to help keep Critters going. Much appreciated!

Stats by month...
Jan: $749.29 received toward $583 monthly fund drive goal, exceeded by $166.29 for the month
Feb: $181.72 received toward $583 monthly fund drive goal, short by $401.28 for the month
Mar: $191.13 received toward $583 monthly fund drive goal, short by $391.87 for the month
Apr: $307.38 received toward $583 monthly fund drive goal, short by $275.62 for the month
May: $354.94 received toward $583 monthly fund drive goal, short by $228.06 for the month

=> short by $1130.54 of annual fund drive goal to date (and $2300 shortfall from last year)


[See https://www.critters.org/donate.php for more information.]


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Woohoo!  Congratulations to...

	- Edward Moore, who sold his short story, "The Unexpected Package"
	to Flash Phantom. {This story may not have gone through the
	Critter que, but the feedback I've received for past submissions
	help me polish this story in a manner such that Flash Phantom
	found it good enough to purchase.

	}


Please report your Woohoo!s via the www.critters.org/telldaworld.ht web page.


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This week's Most Productive Critter award, for 5 critiques (at time of judging), averaging over 500 words each, goes to...

	mike mccoy

To redeem an MPC, visit:  www.critters.org/usempc.ht

Congratulations!  To everyone else -- Crit early and often!

(For an explanation of the MPC award, see the www.critters.org/award.ht page.)

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Recommended Reading...
One of the best writing books - Secrets from the 6-time Best Editor
Hugo Award Master, Ben Bova: THE CRAFT OF WRITING SCIENCE FICTION THAT SELLS 
https://ReAnimus.com/store?item=1144
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Critters Workshop
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This week we have... [get from https://www.critters.org/private/mss.php ]...
                                                 
     Title                      	Author
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Week of 27-May-2026 (Crits due 3-Jun-2026):
 SF  The Peak of Eternal Sunlight, Chapters 1-4  [mpc] Mike McCoy -#32212
 SF  Star Racer, Chapter 2              Brian Sellnow -#32213
 SF  The Last Bean                      Jeff Abrams -#32214
 SF  Savage of Carev chapter 4          Matthew D Ross -#32215
 H   Count Your Fingers                 Edward Moore -#32216
 F   Hydra, Chapters 6-12               Dallas Nicholls -#32217
 SF  The Afterworld of Light-at-475-Nanometers  F.B. Hughes -#32218
 H   Perpetuus Concordia                Aryan Bollinger -#32219
 SF  Bullets and Brains                 Nicholas Driscoll -#32220

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Recommended books on writing:

THE CRAFT OF WRITING AND SELLING SCIENCE FICTION by Ben Bova
	ReAnimus Press Store: https://ReAnimus.com/store?item=1144
	Amazon: https://Amazon.com/dp/B006MAZPEI

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR SPECULATIVE FICTION OPENINGS By (Critter member) Robert Qualkinbush
	https://ReAnimus.com/store?item=1184 | https://Amazon.com/dp/B007O272ZI

STAYIN' ALIVE - A WRITER'S GUIDE by three-time SFWA President Norman Spinrad
	How things really work in the art and commerce of publishing
	https://ReAnimus.com/store?item=1179 | https://Amazon.com/dp/B007SIC4I8

EXPERIMENT PERILOUS: THE 'BUG JACK BARRON' PAPERS by Norman Spinrad
	(A 99cent essay on SF and writing)
	https://ReAnimus.com/store?item=1180 | https://Amazon.com/dp/B007MF3MS8
 
Because you might enjoy it... HELL'S PAVEMENT by DAMON KNIGHT
There's a voice in your brain...but its not yours! 
https://reanimus.com/store/?item=1671
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Pieces up for critique in other workshops...

In the lit workshop - https://critique.org/lit :
 L   Trust                              Henry McFarland -#32148

In the mystery workshop - https://critique.org/mystery :
 T   The Legacy Program Chapets 1 & 2   M Paul Whelan -#32103

In the nonfiction workshop - https://critique.org/nonfiction :
 NO  Climate Risk: What Would Ben Franklin Do  Brian Cady -#32172

In the script workshop - https://critique.org/script :
 SC  It Happened One Christmas          Robert W. Ross -#31694

In the kids workshop - https://critique.org/kids :
 YS  The Adventures of Jack, The Rabbit  Emmanuel Agyei-Boatey -#31578

In the western workshop - https://critique.org/western :
 W   Good Land for Dying                Kristen Vanderhoof -#32003

In the romance workshop - https://critique.org/romance :
 R   Embermarked, Chapter 10-12         Natalie Kalinowski -#31927

In the photo workshop - https://critique.org/photo :
 PH  A Building By Kanda River          Nattamon Montriwat -#32096

In the apps workshop - https://critique.org/apps :
 GM  Uptown Valkyries                   Arthur Sankey -#31757

In the website workshop - https://critique.org/website :
 WW  Lawrence Vernon's Website          Lawrence Vernon -#32200

In the critters workshop - https://critique.org/critters :
 SF  The Peak of Eternal Sunlight, Chapters 1-4  [mpc] Mike McCoy -#32212
 SF  Star Racer, Chapter 2              Brian Sellnow -#32213
 SF  The Last Bean                      Jeff Abrams -#32214
 SF  Savage of Carev chapter 4          Matthew D Ross -#32215
 H   Count Your Fingers                 Edward Moore -#32216
 F   Hydra, Chapters 6-12               Dallas Nicholls -#32217
 SF  The Afterworld of Light-at-475-Nanometers  F.B. Hughes -#32218
 H   Perpetuus Concordia                Aryan Bollinger -#32219
 SF  Bullets and Brains                 Nicholas Driscoll -#32220
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You might also like... THE CRUSADES by ROBERT SILVERBERG
The story of the world history-changing wars between Christianity and Islam from a master writer.
https://reanimus.com/store/?item=1619

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if you'd like to help out.

Because you might enjoy it... MURDER IN THE SOLID STATE by WIL MCCARTHY
'Exceptionally good' - Vernor Vinge
https://reanimus.com/store/?item=1147

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