Review: The Ecology of the Engineered Oyster by Andrew Kozma

 

Review of The Ecology of the Engineered Oyster by Andrew Kozma (984 words)

Flash Fiction Online, May 2021 : Purchase or Read Online

This story had a very otherworldly charm, something that seems to crop up quite frequently whenever the deep blue sea is a setting for a story.

There is always an ethereal yet terrifying quality to the depths of the sea. Maybe that's why it made for such a fantastic backdrop for this tale. It just naturally lends itself to science fiction. And here in particular, it added to the tension wonderfully.

After all, there is much we don't know about the oceans. Our human arrogance must also concede this point. And that is exactly how I felt about this story - humanity is not as infallible as it may want to be or pretend to be. Take it a step further; make people face the repercussions of their actions.

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