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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Some say the art of storytelling lies in the making of something out of nothing, but for Rachel Rodman, the art of story lies in the remaking-in taking stories apart, mixing the pieces together, and gluing them back together.
Her debut collection, Mutants and Hybrids, is filled with experimental forays into story that are both cozily familiar and wildly strange. In "Experimental Breeds," she compresses cautionary fairy tales, and mixes these syrupy extracts into new parables. "His Name-0" transforms a simple barnyard rhyme into a star-spanning cosmology. And in "Snow White and the Seven Biblical Floods," the whole world is judged, clensed, and made new again, all by the hand of the fairest of them all.
Woven throughout these remade fairy tales are lists-line item ruminations on how dreams work, ways to cure hiccups, or the complicated pairing of men and fish. Rodman eschews traditional narrative structures for flashes of insight, slife-of-life snapshots, and percussive effect of a long string of sharp-witted firecrackers.
Make. Unmake. Remake.
"Rachel Rodman's short, punchy experiments are a beautiful tightrope act of awe, wonder, and delicate surprise. Reading each one is like a delicious little treat, one you want to savor, and then return to again for seconds when you are done."
-Paul Jessup, author of Daugther of the Wormwood Star
"These are stories you can dip into whenever you need a palate cleanser from regular life."
-Jennifer E. Hilt, author of The Trope Thesaurus
"Rachel Rodman is the direct literary descendant of Angela Carter & a stealthy assassin of the Brothers' Grimm."
-Jessica Hagy, author of One Morning
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Some say the art of storytelling lies in the making of something out of nothing, but for Rachel Rodman, the art of story lies in the remaking-in taking stories apart, mixing the pieces together, and gluing them back together.
Her debut collection, Mutants and Hybrids, is filled with experimental forays into story that are both cozily familiar and wildly strange. In "Experimental Breeds," she compresses cautionary fairy tales, and mixes these syrupy extracts into new parables. "His Name-0" transforms a simple barnyard rhyme into a star-spanning cosmology. And in "Snow White and the Seven Biblical Floods," the whole world is judged, clensed, and made new again, all by the hand of the fairest of them all.
Woven throughout these remade fairy tales are lists-line item ruminations on how dreams work, ways to cure hiccups, or the complicated pairing of men and fish. Rodman eschews traditional narrative structures for flashes of insight, slife-of-life snapshots, and percussive effect of a long string of sharp-witted firecrackers.
Make. Unmake. Remake.
"Rachel Rodman's short, punchy experiments are a beautiful tightrope act of awe, wonder, and delicate surprise. Reading each one is like a delicious little treat, one you want to savor, and then return to again for seconds when you are done."
-Paul Jessup, author of Daugther of the Wormwood Star
"These are stories you can dip into whenever you need a palate cleanser from regular life."
-Jennifer E. Hilt, author of The Trope Thesaurus
"Rachel Rodman is the direct literary descendant of Angela Carter & a stealthy assassin of the Brothers' Grimm."
-Jessica Hagy, author of One Morning