$18.00 USD

Overview

The startling and highly anticipated new short story collection from Arthur C. Clarke Award–winning author of The Animals in That Country.

A family of cat farmers gets the chance to set the felines free. A group of chickens tells it like it is. A female-crewed ship plows through the patriarchy. A support group finds solace in a world without men.

With her trademark humor, energy, and flair, McKay offers glimpses of places where dreams subsume reality, where childhood restarts, where humans embrace their animal selves and animals talk like humans.

The stories in Gunflower explode and bloom in mesmerizing ways, showing the world both as it is and as it could be.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
5.1in x 7.8in
Extent
256 pages
ISBN
9781957363561
RRP
USD$18.00
Pub date
6 February 2024
Rights held
World

Awards

  • Shortlisted for the 2024 Queensland Literary Awards’ Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection

Praise

“Amidst a pile of shed skin and fur, McKay moulds a kaleidoscopic and horrifyingly real portrait of life at the fringes. By turns gritty, surreal, and absurd, Gunflower isn’t afraid to weigh flesh on the scales of our own judgments, a delicate balancing act between life and death, connection and disconnection. Perhaps part Kelly Link and Ottessa Moshfegh, McKay delivers an assured follow-up to The Animals in That Country in her own singular voice that zeroes in on our anxieties and existential crises with deft and often poetic flair.”

Sequoia Nagamatsu, bestselling author of How High We Go in the Dark

“Startling, beautiful, and dangerous. McKay is the brightest of talents. We're lucky to have her.”

Robbie Arnott, author of Limberlost
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About the Author

Laura Jean McKay is the author of The Animals in That Country (Scribe, 2020) — winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Victorian Prize for Literature, and the ABIA Small Publishers Adult Book of the Year, and co-winner of the Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. Laura is also the author of Holiday in Cambodia (Black Inc., 2013). She was awarded the NZSA Waitangi Day Literary Honours in 2022.

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