Alanna Schubach's fiction has appeared in Shenandoah, the Sewanee Review, the Massachusetts Review, Electric Literature, and more. She was an Emerging Writer Fellow with the Center for Fiction, a Fellow in Fiction with the New York Foundation for the Arts, and a MacDowell fellow. She earned an MFA in fiction from Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in New York, where she works as a freelance journalist and writing teacher.
The world has missed out on Schubach's writing for long enough. Her
debut novel is an intoxicating folie à deux--vicious and
protective, painful and sublime.-- "Genevieve Sly Crane, Whiting
Award winner for Fiction and author of Sorority"
What happens when two friends are so close, the lines of their
identities blur? Alanna Schubach's The Nobodies is a riveting
exploration of intimacy and betrayal, a coming-of-age tale that's
both insightful and brash.-- "Elizabeth Gaffney, author of When the
World Was Young and Metropolis"
What a smart, beautifully strange book this is--about friends who
can swap bodies at will, a gift so brilliantly evoked it seems
entirely natural. Its dangers have their own suspense, and the
progress of this friendship has much to tell us. A terrific
novel.-- "Joan Silber, award-winning author of Fools and The Size
of the World"
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