Susan Palwick is the author of the acclaimed novels Flying in Place, The Necessary Beggar, Shelter, and Mending the Moon. She is a Rhysling and Crawford award recipient, and her novella GI Jesus was a finalist for the World Fantasy Award. Palwick is an Episcopalian lay preacher. She holds a doctoral degree from Yale and teaches as an associate professor of English at the University of Nevada.
"The fine title story about an IQ-enhanced mouse named Rodney recalls Flowers for Algernon." -- Publishers Weekly "An impressive and important debut." -- San Francisco Examiner on Flying in Place "Susan Palwick...is, with Flying in Place , a novelist of moment." -- Newsday "This slim collection has an overwhelming effect on the reader." --The Agony Column "Masterful writing, magical realism, slipstream, and literary fiction are all descriptors that come to mind." -- Tangent "Palwick uses both fantasy and science in her fictions, flinching from neither the rational nor the ineffable." -- The Seattle Times "Elegantly crafted short fiction." -- Locus "A potent brew of mystery and heartache ... gracefully knotted, densely lyrical." --SciFi.com/Sci Fi Weekly
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