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Sinkhole, and Other Inexplicable Voids

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“These gripping, magical tales span time travel, portals, menacing butterflies, and more. A can’t-miss meditation on families and survival.”
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“A gorgeous book that also serves as a series of unanswerable, probing questions: How did we get here? How will we move forward? Can we still love, despite the wreckage? This is devastating work, and I mean that as a compliment. Very rarely have I come across a set of stories so genuinely moving. A searing collection that attempts to place the world delicately in our fumbling, undeserving hands.” —Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author of Mostly Dead Things and With Teeth
A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2025: Lit Hub, The Millions
What do we owe our family and friends in times of wild uncertainty?

That’s the question the women of Leyna Krow’s beguiling, darkly fabulist story collection grapple with as they strive to be good mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, wives, and companions in a world that is constantly shifting around them. Set in the Pacific Northwest, these stories blend high concept magic with the sometimes subtle, other times glaring, realities of climate change.
As protagonists contend with doppelgänger babies, hordes of time travelers, mysterious portals, and supernatural siblings, there lurks in the background the effects of the region’s rapidly shifting environment. There are wildfires, wind storms, unrelenting heat, disrupted butterfly migration patterns, a new plague, and a catastrophe on the slopes of Mount Rainier that reverberates through three generations of a single family over the course of a half dozen linked stories.
With Krow’s signature blend of sardonic whimsy and unsettling insight, Sinkhole, and Other Inexplicable Voids imagines the rules to be broken, choices to be made, and even crimes to be had for the sake of the people, and places, we love.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 18, 2024
      In this trenchant collection from Krow (Fire Season), uncanny moments punctuate the characters’ day-to-day realities. In “The Twin,” a family welcomes the magical and strange appearance of another baby in their son Jace’s crib, and name him Nicholas. The boys appear in other stories, including “Egret,” when their older sister accidentally runs over a puppy and Nicholas, now a teen, attempts to resurrect it. Elsewhere, a female octopus navigates the challenges of dating when the species’ males die after mating (“The Octopus Finds Love at Home”), and twin bank robbers reach the limits of what they can share with each other (“The Sundance Kid Might Have Some Regrets”). In “A Plan to Save Us All,” a series of time travelers descend upon a Pacific Northwest suburb to warn residents of a deadly pathogen that will wipe them all out, but the time travelers turn out to be more interested in getting laid than stopping the virus, and the narrator has sex with many of them. In “Ultraboost Supplements for Good Health,” a group of women agree to test a vitamin one of them has developed, causing them to turn on their husbands, menstruate uncontrollably, and possibly turn into werewolves. Krows’s bracing and curious stories reveal what gets lost in the quest for perfection. Agent: Sarah Bedingfield, Levine Greenberg Rostan.

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