This review of Visual Journeys made my day:

The included works are equally impressive, especially Miller’s “Jupiter Cloudscapes.” It’s a marvelous piece, and the story attached, “Jupiter Whispers” by Christopher McKitterick, just seems to have melted in to the page. McKitterick is a writer I know little about, but his story is one of the best in the entire collection, and I think the story offers excellent insight into what’s going on beyond our ability to see.

Here's Miller's piece of art:

Click the image to go to Miller's site.

Yay!

Chris

From: [identity profile] will-couvillier.livejournal.com


Coolness! That issue doesn't load up for me, so I won't be able to read it for myself. Remind me to bug you for an autograph-by-mail one day, k?

From: [identity profile] siro-gravity.livejournal.com


wow! omg, does that feel great or what? congratulations!! YOU ROCK!

so i just went to amazon and ordered a copy! they're out of stock, i hope it doesn't take forever for them to send it!


From: [identity profile] weaselmom.livejournal.com


Yay! *\o/* So hey, I've been wondering - would the sun look that bright from Jupiter? It just looks really...bright.

From: [identity profile] stuology.livejournal.com


Very cool! I'll have to pick up that book. And then actually take it to the counter and buy it.

From: [identity profile] bellanorth.livejournal.com


What a great review! You should definitely keep it close to mind as you write.

From: [identity profile] normalcyispasse.livejournal.com


Hm -- this Chris McKitterick guy sounds like he might have a handle on things.

From: [identity profile] dynezola.livejournal.com


Congrats, that's awesome. Was Jupiter Whispers a concept story that you wrote based on the artist's photo? If so, I didn't know that ...
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