I'm pleased to announce the release of Other Places by Karen Heuler, a collection of short fiction, as the fifty-first volume in Aqueduct Press's Conversation Pieces series. In Other Places' tales, life unfolds in strange ways. You may encounter people from your past
living in your former apartments, or realize you have a penis as you engage
in war-dreams, or find a planet filled with ghosts that look exactly like
the ghosts back home. Is it possible they are the same as the ghosts back
home? Wherever you travel, you'll have to make tough decisions about the
aliens you may have harmed and the aliens who may harm you. Other Places,
Karen Heuler's latest story collection, follows travelers as the familiar
becomes strange, and the strange becomes life.
Publishers Weekly has reviewed Other Places: "Prolific
fantasy and horror writer Heuler continues defying convention and
categorization in her latest collection of stories. The first tale, “The
Rising Up,” wherein a young woman unexpectedly realizes she has a penis
while engaging in dream combat, sets the stage for the weirdness to
come. There is fairy tale opulence in “Twelve Sisters, Twelve Sisters,
Ten,” in which a dozen sisters spend their evenings dancing in an
underwater house. “The Apartments,” in which a woman visits her old
haunts and discovers some unsettling personal information, is as much a
stroll down memory lane as it is a meditation on narrative. Each story
is as inventive as the last. Heuler’s prose illuminates the strangeness
of both her characters and her settings. Establishing elaborate themes
and morals is no easy feat in such short narrative arcs, but Heuler does
it admirably, quickly laying the groundwork for her myriad of worlds,
cultures, and travelers. There is no doubt as to Heuler’s creativity,
but some of the stories have less pull than others, though the
collection as a whole does not feel unbalanced. Exploring difficult
questions with imaginative prose, Heuler leaves readers with much food
for thought."
Other Places is available in both print and e-boook editions. You can purchase it now through Aqueduct's website.
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