Amber Sparks holds her crown in the canon of the weird with this fantastical collection of โeye-popping rangeโ (John Domini, Washington Post). Boldly blending fables and myths with apocalyptic technologies, Amber Sparks has built a cultlike following with And I Do Not Forgive You. Fueled by feminism in all its colors, her surreal worldsโlike Kelly Linkโs and Karen Russellโsโare all-too-real. In โMildly Happy, With Moments of Joy,โ a friend is ghosted by a text message; in โEveryoneโs a Winner at Meadow Park,โ a teen coming-of-age in a trailer park befriends an actual ghost. Rife with โsharp wit, and an abiding tendernessโ (Ilana Masad, NPR), these stories shine an interrogating light on the adage that โhistory likes to lie about women,โ as the subjects of โYou Wonโt Believe What Really Happened to the Sabine Womenโ will attest. Written in prose that both shimmers and stings, the result is โnothing short of a raging success, a volume that points to a potentially incandescent literary futureโ (Kurt Baumeister, The Brooklyn Rail).