Three Women, One Battle A world gone mad. - Jack Zipes ( Literature and Literary Theory: Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion AND LITERARY THEORY: FAIRY TALES AND THE ART OF SUBVERSION ). - Brian Evenson ( Song For the Unraveling of the World, A Collapse of Horses ) Joanna Koch is a stunning and talented writer, and their new book, The Wingspan of Severed Hands, is a horror story that opens new vistas in the genre.
A strange trip to Carcosa offered in thickly evocative language, The Wingspan of Severed Hands is a highly original hallucination.
Chambers had been a surrealist with a penchant for body horror. - Dennis Cooper ( The Marbled Swarm, The Sluts ) Koch\'s latest novella is what might have happened if Robert W.
The Wingspan of Severed Hands is a truly amazing find.
I\'m awestruck by Joanna Koch\'s nonstop spellbinding, almost paralyzingly inventive and yet propulsive, ultra-focused prose.
Time is the winning predator, and every moment spirals deeper into the heart of the beast.
Discovering their hidden emotional bonds, all three unveil a common enemy through dissonant realities that intertwine in a cosmic battle across hallucinatory dreamscapes.
As a teenage girl struggles for autonomy, a female weapons director in a secret research facility develops a living neuro-cognitive device that explodes into self-awareness.
An invisible threat lures those who oppose its otherworldly violence to become acolytes of a nameless cult.
Dreams invade waking minds.
Cities abandoned.
Three Women, One Battle A world gone mad