Starlings

Starlings

by Jo Walton (Author)

Synopsis

Exquisitely written feats of imagination, each one leaving an impression long after it's done. --Kelley Armstrong, bestselling author of Rituals.

In this intimate first collection from award-winning novelist Jo Walton (Among Others, The King's Peace, Necessity) are captivating glimpses of her subtle myths and wholly reinvented realities. An ancient Eritrean coin uncovers the secrets of lovers and thieves. The magic mirror sees all but can do almost nothing. A search engine logically proceeds down the path of an existential crisis. Three Irish siblings thieve treasures with ingenuity, bad poetry, and the aid of the Queen of Cats. Through eclectic stories, intriguing vignettes, inspired poetry, and more, Walton soars with humans, machines, and more than a hint of magic.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Tachyon Publications
Published: 01 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 1616960566
ISBN 13: 9781616960568
Book Overview:

  • Promotion at major trade and genre conventions, including BEA, Readercon, the International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, the World Science Fiction convention, and the World Fantasy Convention
  • Features, interviews, and reviews targeting literary and genre venues, including the Washington Post, NPR, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the San Francisco Chronicle
  • Author appearance tour dates TBD
  • Planned galley distribution and book giveaways to include NetGalley, Goodreads, Edelweiss, Tor.com, and additional online outlets
  • Advertising and promotion in national print, online outlets, and social media

  • Media Reviews
    Praise for Starlings

    A Verge Sci-Fi and Fantasy Book You'll Want to Read in January
    A Chicago Tribune New Short Story Collection Worth Reading
    A Barnes & Noble Best Science Fiction & Fantasy Book of January 2018

    An Unbound Worlds Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Book of February 2018

    Starlings isn't really a short-story collection. It's something better: a written showreel, illustrating yet again that [Walton's] imagination stretches to the stars (or the starlings), and that she's endlessly inventive in finding new methods to express it.
    --NPR Books

    Starlings is a showcase of Jo Walton's diverse talents--a collection too varied to be summed up in a few words. From fairytale fantasy to hard science fiction, from laugh-aloud play script to finely crafted poetry, with a writing experiment or two thrown in, Starlings should delight Walton's existing fans and garner many new ones.
    --Juliet Marillier, author of Daughter of the Forest

    Stephen King once wrote that 'a short story is like a kiss in the dark from a stranger'--that is, sudden, pleasant, mysterious, dangerous and exiting--and the collected short fiction of Jo Walton is exemplary of the principle.
    --Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother

    Displays Walton's formidable erudition, and her fascination with the various forms stories can take . . . Starlings as a whole may be the most interesting anatomy of that imagination than we've yet seen in one volume.
    --Locus

    Jo Walton's short writings have for decades been among the things that make the Internet worthwhile. She makes science fiction illuminate life. This collection lives up to its title: iridescent, dark, gregarious, talkative and ever ready to fly up.
    --Ken MacLeod, author of Newton's Wake and the Corporation Wars series

    Walton's diverse collection of stories and poems sparkles with originality and fun. The joy of this book will linger with me for a while.
    --Beth Cato, author of The Clockwork Dagger

    Jo Walton's delightful collection, Starlings, runs the gamut from homemade fairy tales to hard-boiled cloned-Jesus detectives (just wait for the shaggy dog); to a play with figures out of Irish myth, and a talking dragon; to a selection of her fantastic poems. It's the kind of collection you can glide through, often while laughing out loud.
    --Gregory Frost, author of Shadowbridge

    One of the things I love about Walton's work is her range of human possibility, from laughter to horror, but above all a reveling in profligate beauty. This collection celebrates the best in the human spirit.
    --Sherwood Smith, author of Rebel and Revenant Eve

    Reading this collection felt like watching a wizard at the cauldron having fun with new spells . . . I recommend this collection to anyone who enjoys fantasy, Jo Walton's previous works, or wants to try shorter works before committing to longer ones.
    --Infinite Text

    This collection of fiction and poetry from Hugo- and Nebula-winner Walton (The Just City) showcases her trademark focus on genre and philosophical questions . . . fans of the [short] form will have plenty to appreciate.
    --Publishers Weekly

    I recommend Starlings to lovers of science fiction and fantasy who want bite-sized pieces to enjoy and savor. It's an eclectic mix of themes and tones, some humorous and some dark, that will keep you guessing.
    --Den of Geek

    As varied, as skilled, as intriguing as her novels, this is a stunning collection of stories, vignettes, poetry and more.
    --Best Science Fiction Books

    Coupled with Walton's frank self-assessments, the collection offers an incredible sense of intimacy. It's the closest we'll come to understanding how Jo Walton's dizzying writer's mind ticks along, and how her imagination flows. It's a rare opportunity, to peek in on the inventor in her workshop. Starlings is revelatory not only as a collection of fiction, but as a sort of biography of the process of writing itself. Fascinating.
    --Barnes and Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog

    Sharp, focused, and fresh.
    --Geek Dad

    5/5 stars. There wasn't anything that I didn't like about [Starlings]. It ticked all boxes for me.
    --The Misadventures of a Reader

    A wild and wonderful imagination at work.
    --Emerald City Book Review

    A master class in studying technique, form, and ending stories with zingers.
    --Lightspeed

    This prolific writer can indeed write great stories in a wide range of topics and tones.
    --Smithereens

    Praise for Jo Walton

    On Necessity

    Brilliant, compelling, and, frankly, unputdownable. NPR

    As before, Walton has done a superb job of world building and character development, giving readers a novel that both stimulates and satisfies. Booklist, starred review

    There's more substance here than in many actual philosophy books. Romantic Times

    On Among Others

    A wonder and a joy. New York Times

    Never deigning to transcend the genre to which it is clearly a love letter, this outstanding (and entirely teen-appropriate) tale draws its strength from a solid foundation of sense-of-wonder and what-if. Publishers Weekly, starred review

    There are the books you want to give all your friends, and there are the books you wish you could go back and give your younger self. And then there's the rare book, like Jo Walton's Among Others, that's both. io9

    On The King's Peace

    The King's Peace is the novel that The Mists of Avalon should have been. Debra Doyle, author of School of Wizardry

    Walton writes with an authenticity that never loses heart, a rare combination in a genre where we are so often offered one or the other. Robin Hobb, author of Assassin's Apprentice

    There is not an ill-written sentence . . . Never lacks immediacy or loses its historical quality. VOYA>

    Author Bio
    Jo Walton is a Welsh-Canadian author of science fiction, fantasy, and poetry. She has published thirteen novels, most recently Necessity. A fourteenth, Lent is due out in Fall 2017. Walton has also published three poetry collections and an essay collection. She won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2002, the World Fantasy Award for Tooth and Claw in 2004, the Hugo and Nebula awards for Among Others in 2012, and in 2014, both the Tiptree Award for My Real Children and the Locus Award for What Makes This Book So Great. Walton comes from Wales, has lived in England, and now lives in Montreal, where the food and books are much better.