In the spirit of Carmen Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties, Nino Cipri delivers a collection of surreal short stories spotlighting queer and transgender characters.
Nino Cipri is a queer and trans/nonbinary writer, editor, and educator. A longtime resident of Chicago, they are a graduate of the Clarion Writers’ Workshop and now an MFA candidate at the University of Kansas. Nino’s fiction and essays have been published by dozens of different venues, including Daily Science Fiction, Fireside Fiction, Nightmare Magazine, Interfiction, Tor.com, and more. Nino has also written plays, screenplays, and radio features; performed as a dancer, actor, and puppeteer; and worked as a stagehand, bookseller, bike mechanic, and labor organizer. One time, an angry person on the internet called Nino a verbal terrorist, which was pretty funny.
"Nino Cipri’s Homesick makes the idea of home into a prism and
beams a core of queerness through it, refracting into nine surreal
and moving stories about families lost, found and transformed. The
stories vary from formal experiments to deeply felt character
meditations, from a three-page piece of flash fiction to a
well-developed novella, and from heartbreak to horror to humor.
Over all they excel in a kind of subtle startling, like meeting
unexpected ripples in a mirror. ... Absolutely wonderful in every
respect."
—New York Times Book Review
"These stories are so deliciously queer and dark and playful; Cipri
is a treasure."
—Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties
"The fantastical landscapes of Cipri’s nine tales heighten the
moments of crisis that force characters to confront the here and
now as well as life’s gritty unknowns."
—Booklist
"These stories are delicious speculative confections, as masterful
as Kelly Link’s but even more approachable. ... For Cipri, home is
elusive, problematized, and an ache for home encompasses a desire
for acceptance, safety, and even innocence."
—Vol 1 Brooklyn
"The queer stories in Homesick are as mystifying as they are
provocative, and will appeal to fans of literary fiction and
speculative genre fiction alike ... Since it's a collection of
stories, Homesick offers many stopping points. Like unraveling the
mysteries of prehistoric intelligent weasels, however, stopping
proves to be quite impossible."
—Shelf Awareness
"Emerging writer and self-described weirdo mixes monsters, zombies,
Super Little Dead Girls and poltergeists with screenplay, lists and
good old-fashioned storytelling. The result: an excellent and
entertaining collection. ... Also, shout-out to Cipri’s snappy
dialogue and devotion to offbeat rhetorical questions — 'Do you
think zombies can go through revolving doors?'"
—Broken Pencil Magazine
"A riveting first collection that announces a major new talent
unafraid to embrace the beauty of the mysterious. Uncanny,
gorgeous, unyielding, original, and unforgettable."
—Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
"I remember reading Nino Cipri's first pro story and saying, 'This
is someone whose career I want to follow.' The fact that that first
story is included in this collection is testament to the mature,
electric voice Cipri has cultivated from the beginning. Every story
here is a gem that deserves to be read and read again."
—Sarah Pinsker, author of Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the
Sea
"It's hard for my to wrap my mind around how, exactly, a book can
be so simultaneously scary and sweet, terrifying and tender. In
both individual stories, and throughout the whole collection, Nino
Cipri traverses a dizzying range of emotional and imaginative
territory. These are high-concept stories—featuring time travel,
hauntings, and some very scary little girls—but they always remain
rooted in the reality of human feeling. Cipri is one of our most
imaginative and insightful new writers, and this is a genuinely
brilliant book."
—Kristen Roupenian, author of "Cat Person" and You Know You Want
This
"Nino Cipri's Homesick is the best story collection I've read in
ages. Every one of these short stories is a tiny reality bomb,
delightfully demolishing my expectations while opening up
passageways to places I'd never been before. Equal parts queer and
surreal, these tales will captivate your heart while keeping you
guessing and wondering. A must for fans of Kelly Link and Justin
Chin."
—Charlie Jane Anders, author of The City in the Middle of the Night
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