Praise for Haunt Sweet Home Nominated for the Locus Award! " Sarah Pinsker delivers yet again. Haunt Sweet Home cuts directly to the heart of a life that feels like it's haunted by the person living it . This one is fraught in all the right places." --Sarah Gailey, bestselling author of Just Like Home " Kind but not gentle, Pinsker cuts to the core of the lives we craft and those that are imposed on us , and how it feels to be both in the circle by the fire, and forever lurking in the shadowy woods beyond." --Kathleen Jennings, author of Flyaway "Pinsker pulls off the near-impossible feat of delivering a story that is simultaneously sweet and unnerving, reassuring and frightening ." --A.C. Wise, author of The Ghost Sequences " Threaded through with good humour and riddled with human frailty , Haunt Sweet Home is a creepy, disturbing book.
I loved it." --Kaaron Warren, multi-award winning author of Bitters " Fun, eerie, [and] unexpectedly beautiful . [A] soft-horror tale of haunting that ultimately centers on a young girl just hoping to be appreciated for once." -- Booklist , starred review " Haunt Sweet Home is a Sarah Pinsker version of the cozy ghost story. It's inventive but grounded; warm but often unsettling; gently humorous but sharply observed ." --Siobhan Carroll, Hugo and Nebula-award finalist, author of "For He Can Creep" "Pinsker's evocative prose turns an amusing reality-show backdrop into a haunting story of hiding from (and discovering) oneself." -- Library Journal "Nail[s] with a sharp satirical eye the portentous, kitschy narration, and false camaraderie of reality TV. Consistently compelling.
" -- Locus Reviews Praise for We Are Satellites "Taut and elegant, carefully introspected and thoughtfully explored." -- The New York Times "Compassionate, richly-textured." --Annalee Newitz Praise for A Song for a New Day "An all-too plausible version of the apocalypse, rendered in such compelling prose that you won't be able to put it down." --Kelly Link "You'd better keep a copy of A Song for a New Day with you at all times, because this book will help you survive the future." --Charlie Jane Anders "A compelling book about the importance of music--and any sort of art--in a world where it seems like the least essential thing." --Ann Leckie "Like listening to a fine, well-rehearsed song unleashed live. It's a deeply human song of queer found family and the tension between independence and belonging, thoughtful and raw like the best live music." --Nicola Griffith.