This whimsical story will walk young readers through various wonderful parts of their body ultimately playing on the words knows and nose while aiming to promote self-awareness, acceptance and love for themselves and others.
Julie Day Bücher
Julie C. Day schreibt Fiktion, die als 'stark seltsam' beschrieben wird und die Essenz des amerikanischen Gothic einfängt. Ihre genreübergreifenden Werke erforschen beunruhigende Themen in verschiedenen Umgebungen, sei es in der Gegenwart oder in seltsam veränderten Vergangenheiten. Day besitzt eine unverwechselbare Stimme und schafft Erzählungen, die sowohl verstörend als auch fesselnd sind, was ihr Anerkennung wie die Nominierung für den Lambda Literary Award einbrachte. Ihre Kurzgeschichten wurden in zahlreichen angesehenen Zeitschriften und Anthologien veröffentlicht.



He's Not Worth It
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
A girlfriend-to-girlfriend breakup journal that tells it like it is.
Uncommon Miracles
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A grieving man travels through time via car crash. A family of matriarchs collects recipes for the dead. A woman gains an unexpected child in the midst of a bunny apocalypse. An outcast finds work in a magical slaughterhouse. Julie C. Day’s debut collection is rife with dark and twisted tales made beautiful by her gorgeous prose and wonderfully idiosyncratic imagination. Melding aspects of Southern Gothic and fabulism, and utilizing the author’s own scientific background, Day’s carefully rendered settings are both delightful and unexpected. Whether set in a uniquely altered version of Florida’s Space Coast or a haunted island off the coast of Maine, each story in this collection carries its own brand of meticulous and captivating weirdness. Yet in the end, it is the desperation of the characters that drives these stories forward and their wild obsessions that carry them through to the end. It is Day’s clear-eyed compassion for the dark recesses of the human heart and her dream-like vision of the physical world that make this collection a standout.