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The Speed of Clouds

The Speed of Clouds

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Paperback
9780999550106
Available
04/10/2018
New Door Books
REGIONS: United States
5.98 X 9.02 in
268 pg

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"Blends quiet and deeply human moments with the world-shaking consequences of epic science fiction, effortlessly weaving them together."  A. C. Wise, author of The Kissing Booth Girl and Other Stories

"A heartbreaking yet uplifting exploration of fandom, of universal truths revealed by imaginary universes, and of the astonishing power of human invention and reinvention."  Jon McGoran, author of Spliced and Drift

A deep dive into fandom at the turn of the new millennium, and the poignant story of one fan s efforts to find a new way to live life on Earth.

Mindy Vogel may need a wheelchair to get around, and she may still be living with her mother, but she travels easily between star systems as SkyLog officer Kat Wanderer, while carrying on a romance with a strangely compelling cyborg. And she runs a kickass fanzine. But after a split with her own fan club, Mindy starts to lose her bearings, and her mother s affair with a sleazy comics dealer threatens her home. Faced with so many disruptions, Mindy must re-imagine her life. Set at the moment when fandom went digital, this expansive novel finds room for Buckminster Fuller, the Ghost Dance of the Lakota, and cosmic-themed installation art alongside the fanfic, Cons, and cosplay of fan culture.

"Spot-on about how the dynamics of a show like SkyLog offers a way to understand the even-more-elusive dynamics of adult life. Most of all, in Mindy, Seidel has created a heroine who pushes through her personal and physical obstacles, and surprises both the reader and herself."  Simone Zelitch, author of Judenstaat, Waveland, and Louisa

Miriam Seidel
Author Bio

Miriam Seidel is a writer, curator, librettist, and longtime sci-fi fan. She wrote the libretto for an opera about the visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, performed in Belgrade, New York, and Philadelphia, and a sci-fi radio play for New American Radio. She's written about visual arts and performance for Art in America, the Philadelphia Inquirer and other publications, and her writing has won fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. This is her first novel.