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Kristine Kathryn Rusch has created a moving story in "Craters".
REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction #25 edited by Gardner Dozois 2008
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kden - i'm not sure. it's really called Craters of the Moon, Idaho.
Scenic Sunday: Craters of the Moon floreta 2009
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Yep, I just finished reading "Craters", and it was definitely disturbing.
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As in Abraham's story, "Craters" imagines a world in which children have been turned into suicide bombers (here, the children literally are bombs); confronted with a horribly mutilated child who managed to survive her own explosion, Rusch's journalist protagonist grimly realizes that she has become a person for whom such a child is just "another fact in a lifetime of useless facts" (547).
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As in Abraham's story, "Craters" imagines a world in which children have been turned into suicide bombers (here, the children literally are bombs); confronted with a horribly mutilated child who managed to survive her own explosion, Rusch's journalist protagonist grimly realizes that she has become a person for whom such a child is just "another fact in a lifetime of useless facts" (547).
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection 2008
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One month later, due to the recent lava outbreak and volcanic conditions, Volcanoes National Park has closed the Chain of Craters Road and all the east rift zone and coastal trails until further notice.
Sue Frause: Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano: One Month Before the March 2011 Eruption (Slideshow) Sue Frause 2011
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One month later, due to the recent lava outbreak and volcanic conditions, Volcanoes National Park has closed the Chain of Craters Road and all the east rift zone and coastal trails until further notice.
Sue Frause: Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano: One Month Before the March 2011 Eruption (Slideshow) Sue Frause 2011
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Craters and unexploded bombs still litter the landscape.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island has closed the Chain of Craters Road, all east rift zone and coastal trails and the Kulanaokuaiki campground until further notice.
'Significant changes' occur as Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts 2011
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Craters on the moon had been primarily named for astronomers and scientists, for example, the prominent southern hemisphere crater Tycho, with its bright ray system, named for the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, or the crater Clavius, named for the German astronomer Christopher Clavius, and made famous as the site of the moon base in 2001.
Archive 2008-09-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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