Stephanie Feldman is the author of the debut novel The Angel of Losses, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, winner of the Crawford Fantasy Award, and finalist for the Mythopoeic Award. She is co-editor of the multi-genre anthology Who Will Speak for America? and her stories and essays have appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, Catapult Magazine, Electric Literature, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Rumpus, and Vol. 1 Brooklyn. She lives outside Philadelphia with her family.
An unusual blend of thriller, alchemical fantasy and climate
apocalypse, it's a wild, entertaining ride
*Guardian*
Part horror, part dystopia, part magical realism and part social
commentary, Saturnalia defies genre, but it is dark, disturbing and
totally perfect for a winter read. I'd defy anyone not to be
intrigued. You might not like it. You might be terrified by it. You
might love it, but you won't be indifferent to it
*My Weekly*
October demands that gothic, autumnal read and Saturnalia is it...
This has it all: magic, mystery, a fierce female protagonist, and a
fast paced plot that will keep you turning the pages
*Glamour (Best New Books for October 2023)*
A propulsive mystery-thriller, with Nina pursued by both a creepy
man-shaped critter and her own past, but also a portrait of a
terrified city slowly losing its collective mind. Future Philly
falls somewhere between steampunk and cyberpunk - baroque, pungent,
stratified, crumbling - and Feldman gives its plight considerable
emotional charge by making it feel real and lived-in. Like her
home, Nina is broken and bitter - but not without humanity and
hope
*SFX Magazine (SFX LOVES, 5 STAR REVIEW)*
'An intoxifying mix of genres... you enter Saturnalia feeling like
it is a Bacchanalia dreamscape and exit in a similar fashion'
*SFBook Reviews*
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