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In READING THE WAVES, Lidia Yuknavitch draws on pivotal moments in her life, from profound losses to creative triumphs, inviting us to reconsider how we can retell our own stories. It's no wonder @melissafebos calls her "a lighthouse" ππ
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SURPRISE! I am so thrilled to let you know that THRALL, my loose modern riff on Lucy Westenra's story (and my adult debut!), has been acquired by the incredible @OliviaZavitson at @hyperionavebook for a spring 2026 release!
Tang blends together comedy and tragedy to portray an undeniably sincere man on a fool's errand to live life alone, creating a resonant and heartfelt tale about what's behind--and the necessity for--positive, meaningful relationships. @tangykat https://t.co/CBJby9AIVM
A superb ensemble of nightmarish stories about demons of all kinds. Unfettered emotions run rampant here: envy that breaks, bitterness like expired food, regret that can "destroy a person quicker than any poison." @gravity_fail09 https://t.co/znCswg4ch3
I finally allowed myself to finish reading THE MEMORY EATER this weekend after wanting to savor every bit of it, and it was absolutely beautiful. I needed this book so much more than I knew.
We're ten days into Pride Month, so once again I will do my best to overcome my allergy to self-promo and let you know that ALL MY BOOKS ARE QUEER! THE VALLEY AND THE FLOOD does not have a central romance, but has multiple queer characters. THE MEMORY EATER has a sapphic romance.
@hankgreen Probablilistically, how many times would you have to try to walk through a wall in order to reach an instance when the arrangement of particles in your body and in the wall allowed you to pass through.