Venn, a fickle and restless young musician, is drawn to the âlost planetâ of Habille where, it is said, human nature has changed, and love once experienced can never die.
In an afterword written especially for this edition, Lisa Tuttle explains her controversial decision to refuse the Nebula Award for this story.
âTuttle creates out of a genuinely strange imagination... âThe Bone Flute,â literally haunting, is possibly the best of its kind that I have read.â -- Josephine Saxton in The New Statesman.
ââThe Bone Fluteâ, literally haunting, is possibly the best of its kind that I have read.â Josephine Saxton, The New Statesman
Venn, a fickle and restless young musician, is drawn to the âlost planetâ of Habille where, it is said, human nature has changed, and love once experienced can never die.
In an afterword written especially for this edition, Lisa Tuttle explains her controversial decision to refuse the Nebula Award for this story.
âTuttle creates out of a genuinely strange imagination... âThe Bone Flute,â literally haunting, is possibly the best of its kind that I have read.â -- Josephine Saxton in The New Statesman.
ââThe Bone Fluteâ, literally haunting, is possibly the best of its kind that I have read.â Josephine Saxton, The New Statesman