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Review: Guiding Light Week of September 22, 2008 "The Cost of Helping"
- By Karen L. Newman
- Published 09/27/2008
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Karen L. Newman
Karen L. Newman has been a published writer since 2004 in the horror, science fiction and fantasy genres. Over two hundred and fifty of her short stories and poems have been published both online and in print. Her books include EEKU (Sam’s Dot, 2005) and ChemICKals (Naked Snake Press, 2007) and her work has been nominated for a Dwarf Star Award. She won the 2005 Mary Jane Barnes Award and two of her poems received honorable mention in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. She edits the online magazine Afterburn SF, which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. She also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. Her reviews have also been featured in Noneuclidean Cafe, The Dream People, Night to Dawn, and Gothic Review.
View all articles by Karen L. NewmanDaisy could pay the ultimate price, her life. She joins the teen taskforce to move up Rafe's trial date. However, she's sloppy and her mark catches her. He kidnaps her and holds her at gunpoint. The week ends on this cliffhanger - will she got shot, or will Mallet or Marina? Good stuff.
Dina's still trying to get even with Bill. This storyline's dragging. I wish something would happen. And what about Alan? A big fuss is made over his amnesia (way overdone by soaps these days) and then he's forgotten. It's hard for fans to keep up. When Guiding Light won the writing Emmy, plots moved quickly, all of them, so that the fans could keep up with each tale. Granted, the plots are better than in the early nineties when the show was in real danger of cancellation, at least in my opinion. The show needs to get back to the winning ways.
Still, Guiding Light's been around seventy-one years for a good reason. I just hope it stays around that much longer and more.
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