Philip K. Dick Award finalist
Locus Recommended Reading
Here are 33 weird, wonderful stories concerning men, women, teleportation, wind-up cats, and brown paper bags. By turns whimsical and unsettling—frequently managing to be both—these short fictions describe family relationships, bad breakups, and travel to outer space.
Vukcevich’s loopy, fun-house mirror take on everyday life belongs to the same absurdist school of work as that of George Saunders, David Sedaris, Ken Kalfus, and Victor Pelevin, although there is no one quite like him. Try one of these stories, it won’t take you long, but it will turn your head inside out.
Sobre o autor
Ray Vukcevich lives on the coast of Oregon and works at the University of Oregon. He is the author of the novel,
The Man With Maybe Half-a-Dozen Faces, and his short stories have appeared in
Hobart, F&SF, Year’s Best SF, Strange Horizons, and many more.