Fireflood and Other Stories

Fireflood and Other Stories is the first collection of short work by Vonda N. McIntyre, published in hardcover by Houghton Mifflin in 1979 and reprinted in paperback by Timescape Books in 1981.

[1] Fireflood placed fifth in the annual Locus Poll for best collection.

[2] Thomas M. Disch gave the collection a mixed review, noting the "literary failings" of a talented but inexperienced writer.

He faulted McIntyre's work for manifesting "two extraordinary features", which he suggested contributed to her success with her "chosen audience": first, "a worldview that divides everyone into an uncaring, imperceptive, closed-minded Them and a loving, hip, holistic, and victimized Us"; second, "a tendency toward tears."

He praised McIntyre as "a talented storyteller [and] a writer who works at perfecting her craft and extending her range," singling out her ability to "write spare, modulated prose of varying intensity.