Description: "Dorothe Bartleby has one more chance to pass her committee exam before she's kicked out of her higher magic program. Between her advisor's suggestion to try a new methodology and her anxiety-fueled panic attacks, it won't be easy. Then, students with disabilities start disappearing from campus, and administrators aren't taking it seriously. Bartleby can focus on polishing her research project or risk expulsion by digging deeper into the disappearances, but with a prophecy foretelling her greatest failure, she fears that whatever she does will end in disaster"--
Brief description: Courtney Floyd is a neurodivergent fantasy author who grew up in New Mexico, where she learned to write between tarantula turf wars and apocalyptic dust storms. She currently lives at the bottom of a haunted mountain in the woods of Vermont with her partner and pets. Higher Magic is her debut novel.
Courtney has a PhD in British Literature and a penchant for irreverent literary allusions. Her short stories have appeared in publications including Fireside Magazine, Small Wonders, and Haven Spec, and her audio drama, The Way We Haunt Now, is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find her online at courtney-floyd.com.Review Quotes: "Higher Magic is my catnip. By what dark arts I know not, Floyd has summoned up a wonderful wizard-grad-school slice-of-life, replete with organizing, romance, anxiety, camaraderie, and courage. More please!" --Max Gladstone, New York Times Bestselling Co-Author of This is How You Lose the Time War
"Timely, twisty and immensely clever, Higher Magic is both a love letter to the written word and a rallying cry for the disenfranchised." --Frances White, Sunday Times bestselling author of Voyage of the Damned "Higher Magic is enchanting, affirming, and an astonishingly realistic representation of my own experience in grad school (which is a delightful thing to say about a book that also features a most loquacious narration skull). Courtney Floyd's intelligent, inclusive novel captures the challenges of navigating academia as a disabled person...while ultimately celebrating the bravery of living and learning in spite of an oppressive system." --Sylvie Cathrall, author of A Letter to the Luminous Deep "An outrageously original magic system, real and relatable characters, themes of belonging, self-determination, and community, A+ romance, and some of the best disability representation I've read--not to mention the charming talking skull--make this an entrancing page-turner." --Leanne Schwartz, author of A Prayer for Vengeance and To a Darker Shore "Higher Magic is the subversive, dry-humored, disability justice-oriented dark academia book of my heart. Between the truly ingenious magic system, potent renderings of grad school trauma (and community!), an edge-of-your-seat mystery, and a romance that had me cackling, I couldn't put this book down. Actual witchcraft." --P. H. Low, Locus- and Rhysling-nominated author of These Deathless Shores "Higher Magic is simply brilliant: a delightful mash up of dark academia and nineteenth-century sensation fiction. A magical university, found family, and a powerful championing of kindness, love, and compassion for others--this book is perfect for fans of Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries and The Winx Saga. Floyd is an exciting new voice in contemporary fantasy, and her debut is a higher kind of magic indeed." --Jen Sugden, author of High Vaultage "A brilliant celebration of friendship, education, and refusal to surrender in the face of injustice, all set in a magical university that anyone who has ever battled through the joys and torments of postgraduate study will find hauntingly familiar. Witty, compassionate, and fiercely intelligent." --H.G. Parry, author of The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door "Floyd creates a spellbindingly accurate reimagining of the grad school experience, where magic does little to improve the struggle of trying to succeed in academia for neurodivergent or nontraditional students...A campus novel with a fantasy twist, Floyd's debut will charm anyone who's had to fight for their place in higher education." --Library Journal "Higher Magic is a magical treat with charm, magic, mystery, and subtle commentary about friendship, acceptance, and inclusion." --San Francisco Book Review "Just in time for Halloween, Higher Magic delivers magic, mystery, and humor in plenty of doses." --Novels Alive