So what can I say to whet your appetite?
The first line: "It was in the fourteenth year of the war that Simon woke up." Main character quotes a lot and gets every single quote wrong. There's a road trip! I pull off the impossible task of making Worcester glamorous and exciting. There's a dead cat whose ashes need to be taken to Mount Auburn Cemetery, aliens and a 300 year old magpie.
I started writing it when Kurt Vonnegut died and I was thinking how dispiriting it was to realise there would be no new sad but funny novels from him. How I've been describing the book: it's an alternative history/science fiction/urban fantasy/shamanistic retelling of the Descent of Inanna/great American road trip that takes in Albany, the Berkshires, Kripalu and Boston. What could be better? Um, yeah.
It's not really as mad as it sounds -- and it works!
Don't take my word for it! As my pal Liz Hand says, "Laity is a remarkable sorceress." Trust her. She's a terrific writer.
Oh, and happy birthday, Mr. Borges!
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Thanks, Paul. I can't wait to read your story in Blink|Ink but it was sent to my brother's house and I haven't seen it yet! >_<
Worcester glamorous!? Really? Not how I would describe the city of my undergraduate years in any imagining! The only entity I'd say I found "glamorous" or "exciting" was the Worcester Art Museum - place of my first art museum membership and taste of pate. Good that you can see glamor in the city - my vision is tainted.
Well, it is an alternate history...
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