Description
Fiction. NONE OF THIS IS REAL imagines a not-too-alternate reality of philosophical children, reincarnating chimeras, mutant matriarchies, and kind seers adapting to affliction. These five fictions question what is knowable and what actions can be taken in the face of loss—of family, heritage, ecosystems, agency, and power. A face incapable of masking its sneering rebellions; young sisters in search of their missing mother; a page whose very body extracts meaning from occult readings in response to alienation; a never-ending line for coffee that becomes a surreal site of quotidian wars in miniature; a nightmare future of scientific subjugation and regenerate seekers—this first collection by the author of THE REVISIONIST illuminates the gap between institutional powers and those failed by, or otherwise mortally at odds with, those powers. Drawing inspiration from absurdism, noir, fairy tales, and the occult, NONE OF THIS IS REAL brings the playfulness of contemporary fabulism to bear on today's pressing ethical and political issues, exploring the potential and limits of magical thinking with empathy, subtle humor, and an engrossing mastery of the fictional form.
Author Bio
Miranda Mellis is the author of three books of fiction, most recently the collection NONE OF THIS IS REAL (Sidebrow Books, 2012) and the short story THE SPOKES (Solid Objects, 2012). Her novella THE REVISIONIST (Calamari Press, 2007) has been translated into Italian and Croatian and was a finalist for the 2007 Believer Book Award. Her chapbook of documentary poetics, Materialisms (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs), was published in 2009. She teaches at Evergreen State College, lives in Olympia, and co-edits THE ENCYCLOPEDIA PROJECT. She is a recipient of the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction and an NEH fellowship.
Author City: OLYMPIA, WA USA