MileHiCon is Colorado’s largest science fiction and fantasy literature convention, now in its 47th year. In addition to the traditional fun and frolic, this year’s convention saw the publication of Sidekicks, the first annual themed speculative fiction anthology of short stories by convention authors, edited by Sam Knight of Villainous Press.
Sidekicks is chock full of fun and clever stories that look at the concept of sidekicks from many clever and often unexpected angles. Of course we have sidekicks who actually run the show for the glamorous and often unappreciative heroes they are attached to. But the motives are surprising. In “A Matter of Measure” author Roberds taps into our national anxiety over high stakes testing. Who gets in to hero school and who is relegated to the sidekick academy? This is a sensitive topic in our house just now, the college applications are out but the answers aren’t back yet. The ending made me, and my anxious daughter, laugh out loud. Franklin, the author of “Job Security” looks at the interdependence of villains and heroes in a story of hairs breadth escapes and gallant rescues that keeps the reader guessing at identities until the hilarious conclusion. Roth’s “Sidekick for Hire” takes sibling relationships to extremes in the context of sidekick temp agency.
But it is not all ‘laugh out loud’ send up and farce. There are poignant moments and thought provoking pieces as well. In Jacobson’s “Mourning Bell” an android companion will not leave the home of his deceased owner until he has carried out some very specific last wishes. This story still haunts my thoughts with the question of whether actions or feelings carry the greatest merit. “The Goblin’s Guide to Being Fabulous” explores the transformative power of creativity grounded in love, through the eyes of a man who has taken social acceptance and conventional beauty for granted his whole life. The power of this story comes in watching the world shift in this characters eyes. It is heartfelt and hopeful without being maudlin. Plus there are fabulous characters and a heart pounding chase scene.
There are many many more, but you’ll just have to get a copy and read them yourself. In addition to the pleasure of these fine tales you will know that you are supporting a much loved convention run year after year by dedicated volunteers. A portion of the sales of each copy of Sidekicks will go towards supporting this much loved andlocally run convention. The theme of next year’s anthology is “Adventures in Zoo Keeping.” I can’t wait to see what the MileHi authors come up with this time!
Cross-post from FictionUnbound.com