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Lifelode is a 2009 fantasy novel by Jo Walton, published by NESFA Press, with an introduction by Sharyn November.[1]

Setting

In a land where the rules governing thought, magic, and even the flow of time are dependent on how far east or west you are, Taveth (who has the power to see present, past, and future all superimposed) is the housekeeper at Applekirk Manor in the Marches, just far east enough for small magic to work.

Reception

Lifelode won the 2010 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature,[2] and was included on the "honor list" for the 2009 James Tiptree, Jr. Award.[3]

Paul Kincaid described it as "ingenious" and "a huge novel on a small scale", and compared its portrayal of everyday life continuing even in the presence of "something amazing" to W.H. Auden's Musée des Beaux Arts.[4]

References

  1. ^ Lifelode, by Jo Walton, at NESFA Press; published 30 December 2011; retrieved 5 May 2014
  2. ^ Mythopoeic Awards: 2010 Winners Announced Archived 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, at the Mythopoeic Society; published 12 July 2010; retrieved 5 May 2014
  3. ^ Gilman and Yoshinaga Win Tiptree, at Locus; published 17 March 2010; retrieved 5 May 2014
  4. ^ Lifelode by Jo Walton Archived 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, by Paul Kincaid, at Strange Horizons; published 28 May 2010; retrieved 5 May 2014