Description: Co-winner of the 2022 Novel Prize, this incredible life-after-death novel asks us to consider how much of our memory, of our bodies, of the world as we know it -- how much of what we love can we lose before we are lost? And then what happens?
Brief description: Anne de Marcken is a queer interdisciplinary artist and writer living on unceded land of the Coast Salish people in Olympia, WA, in the United States. She is the founding editor and publisher of the 3rd Thing.
Review Quotes: De Marcken never loses sight of the grand themes of life, death, and decay, as the narrator riffs cleverly on the nature of her condition ('Zombies used to be drug addicts, television watchers, videogame players. Now zombies are zombies. Consumers are consumers'). It amounts to a sharp and weighty depiction of what does and doesn't make someone human.-- "Publishers Weekly"