These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart

Izzy Wasserstein

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Book cover for These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart

These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart

These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart

Izzy Wasserstein

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A Publishers Weekly Selection: Spring 2024 Top-10 SF Fantasy and Horror

In a queer, noir technothriller of fractured identity and corporate intrigue, a trans woman faces her fear of losing her community as her past chases after her. This bold, thought-provoking debut science-fiction novella from a Lambda Award finalist is an exciting and unpredictable look at the fluid nature of our former and present selves.

With a complex and enjoyably flawed trans protagonist and a portrayal of queer life that goes deeper than casual representation, this marks Wasserstein as a voice to watch out for in LGBTQ science fiction." --Publishers Weekly

In mid-21st-century Kansas City, Dora hasn't been back to her old commune in years. But when Dora's ex-girlfriend Kay is killed, and everyone at the commune is a potential suspect, Dora knows she's the only person who can solve the murder.

As Dora is dragged back into her old community and begins her investigations, she discovers that Kay's death is only one of several terrible incidents. A strange new drug is circulating. People are disappearing. And Dora is being attacked by assailants from her pre-transition past.

Meanwhile, It seems like a war between two nefarious corporations is looming, and Dora's old neighborhood is their battleground. Now she must uncover a twisted conspiracy, all while navigating a deeply meaningful new relationship.
Izzy Wasserstein is a queer, transgender woman and the author of dozens of short stories, two poetry collections, and the short story collection All the Hometowns You Can't Stay Away From. Wasserstein currently teaches writing and literature at a public university. She loves books, comics, horror movies, and slowly running long distances. She wants to hear about your D&D character. Wasserstein shares a home with her spouse Nora E. Derrington and their animal companions. These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart is her debut novella.
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[STARRED REVIEW] DEBUT "A trans woman confronts her past along with the person she might have been in this queer, noir technothriller set in a near-future, dystopian Kansas City. Dora's ex-girlfriend is dead, and her old commune expects her to return and solve the crime. But it's not merely a murder, and it's not a result of any of the standard motives, nor is the perpetrator any of the usual suspects. Instead, Dora finds a scientist operating an illegal cloning facility, trying to create easily programmable, disposable lab rats and super soldiers while also creating additional versions of Dora the way he wants her to be: obedient, worshipful, and unequivocally male. Dora has to literally plumb the depths of her city, her past relationships, and her present psyche in order to eliminate a threat she never imagined. The murder case is the best kind of technothriller, getting deeper into the guts of the tech and the skulls in the corporate skullduggery while putting the reader into the heart and soul of an investigator who can't stop trying to save the day for everybody else.VERDICT Recommended for SF readers who love a good mystery, can't resist a queer romance, and adore seeing a corporate conspiracy unraveled and undone." --Library Journal

"This fast-paced novella blends a pitch-perfect noir voice with all the excitement and grit of an action movie, but at its core, it is ultimately a tale of community, identity, and connection." --Emma Törzs, author of Ink Blood Sister Scribe

"These Fragile Graces is at once a stylish noir and an exploration of identity, gender, selfhood, control, consent, and intimacy. Wasserstein more than pulls it off." --Esquire

"With a complex and enjoyably flawed trans protagonist and a portrayal of queer life that goes deeper than casual representation, this marks Wasserstein as a voice to watch out for in LGBTQ science fiction." --Publishers Weekly

"Within a twisted conspiracy thriller is a compelling slice-of-queer-life, uninterested in simple representation. An irresistible afterword will leave readers eager for more from Wasserstein.This book is perfect for anyone interested in community politics, body politics, the craft of writing, or a page-turning thriller." --Kirkus

"Wasserstein's debut novella does not give easy answers, but instead urges us to remember: the moment we lose sight of love--for our communities and for ourselves--is the moment we risk harming everything we hold dear." --Naseem Jamnia, author of The Bruising of Qilwa

"A work of astonishing heart. It bridges isolation and belonging, hate and forgiveness, riveting tension and emotional nuance, to fearlessly explore the chasm between who we are and who we were expected to be." --Elly Bangs, author of Unity

"At one level, These Fragile Places, This Fugitive Heart works just fine as an efficient and fast-moving thriller in a gritty urban setting, but just as efficient is the manner in which Wasserstein layers in issues of trans acceptance." --Locus

"Just like all of Izzy Wasserstein's work, this story is complex, well-written, heartfelt." --Natalia Theodoridou, World Fantasy Award winner and Nebula finalist

"From anarchist decision making to the difficulties of self-definition to clone sex, this small book has it all." --Bogi Takács, editor of Transcendent 2

"With an anarchist's eye for flipping all the old tropes, Wasserstein makes her propulsive, stylish cyberpunk murder mystery sing on every page." --Karen Osborne, author of Architects of Memory

"Izzy Wasserstein is a gifted writer, and this is a wonderful debut." --Josh Rountree, author of The Legend of Charlie Fish

"If you like queer dystopian thrillers, don't miss These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart." --Reviews that Burn

"Some books feel like they were written as a special treat just for me. This trans, queer techno-noir follows an unlikely detective after she learns her ex-girlfriend was murdered in the radical commune where they met. It asks the kinds of questions that queer SF excels at, like 'what are the ethical considerations of fucking a clone?' and 'what happens when our well-earned paranoia butts up against collective liberatory praxes?'" --Nino Cipri, author of Dead Girls Don't Dream

"This is a murder mystery, yes; but mostly it is a story about how we can live together and love one another without using force or doing violence to those we love in the name of creating a better world. --Interzone

"This book is incredible . . . I love seeing trans people writing trans stories. It has a drastically different feel. I feel safer. I fall for the characters so much harder." --MI Book Reviews

"I was gripped from start to finish." --Book Lover's Boudoir

"Through succinct writing, Izzy Wasserstein beautifully explores what a clone of a trans woman may be like, the choices they could make, the people they could become, and in an extreme citation, how they might come to be, and a relationship that may spark between them." --Armed with a Book

Praise for Izzy Wasserstein

"I want to listen to Izzy Wasserstein tell stories all day and all night." --Annalee Newitz, author of The Terraformers

"Across every genre and tone, Izzy Wasserstein imbues her stories with a unique power." --Elly Bangs, author of Unity

"Izzy Wasserstein's stories wrestle with ideas of home, grief, and apocalyptic violence with a stunning urgency and clarity of vision." --Nino Cipri, author of Finna and Defekt

"Wasserstein writes brilliantly about loss, revolution, change, and community." --R. B. Lemberg, author of The Four Profound Weaves

Publisher: Tachyon Publications
Pub date: 2024-03-12
Length: 176 pages

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