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Chloe N Clark's Patterns of Orbit spans genres, perspectives, and styles to articulate contemporary uncertainties in a rapidly changing world. Steadily gazing into and across the uncanny valley, Clark examines those jarring or subtle shifts in familiar stories, writing light into dark, and offering slivers of hope despite the longest of odds. Successfully navigating a potent concoction of science fiction, folktale, and horror this collection of literary, character driven stories combines the accumulated forces and darker natures of those genre elements, unleashing the terrors of alien fungi, forest demons, and interplanetary specters upon her characters. However, while these characters, capable and intelligent, face off against their prescribed monsters, it is their existential misgivings on the state of their worlds or conditions that will leave an indelible mark on the reader. An impressive entry in the literary/genre hybrid canon, this collection offers a satisfying read to the connoisseurs of both genre and literary fiction. So, be bold. Take a swim through the anti-gravity. You are sure to be captured by Patterns of Orbit.



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About the Author
Chloe N. Clark is the author of the short story collection Collective Gravities, an NPR pick for Best Books of 2020, as well as the poetry collections Escaping the Body, Your Strange Fortune, and more. She is a founding co-editor-in-chief of the literary journal Cotton Xenomorph.

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"Chloe Clark's stories are compact marvels of miniaturized mystery, something like what I imagine you might get if you stranded Steven Millhauser in interstellar space. Patterns of Orbit is a smart, moving collection, one that might permanently expand what you imagine possible, leaving you searching out fresh wonder everywhere you go." -Matt Bell, author of Appleseed

"Chloe Clark is one of my favorite writers. Somehow she manages, in story after story, to capture-with perfect clarity and precision-the mystery and wonder and heartbreak of existence. And really, that's all I ever want." -Ben Loory, author of Tales of Falling and Flying

"From interstellar travel to cities of the dead, Clark masterfully constructs constellations of memory, hope, and wonder. These genredefying stories will make you look up at the sky and deep into your soul." -Sequoia Nagamatsu, National Bestselling author of How High We Go in the Dark

"This is a landmark collection. I would recommend it to anyone who likes short fiction, regardless of genre." -Supernatural Tales, (Jan. 18, 2023)

"In Patterns of Orbit: Stories Chloe N Clark "accomplishes in a few pages what others can't pull off in a hundred." -TNBBC's The Next Best Book Blog (Feb. 5, 2023)

"Simply transcendent across all galaxies, Patterns of Orbit is a must-read for fans of Ted Chiang." -Allison Cho, Booklist (March/April 2023)

"Patterns of Orbit gathers well-crafted stories that move through the darkness of space, delivering interstellar insights about searching for lost loved ones. They are about what's uncanny in the universe and about humanity's unknowability, isolation, and existence." -Elaine Chiew, Foreword Reviews (March/April 2023)





Book Information
ISBN 9781936097470
Author Chloe N Clark
Format Paperback
Page Count 166
Imprint Baobab Press
Publisher Cameron & Company Inc

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