Foreword Reviews

...and Other Disasters

Malka Older

- LETITIA MONTGOMERY-RODGERS

Mason Jar Press (NOV 16) Softcover $18 (195pp) 978-0-9961037-8-7

If home is where the heart is, Malka Older’s science fiction collection …and Other Disasters finds it in a “dappled world” where darkness and light play with abandon. In this engrossing work, the heart survives its “twinned urge to leave and pining to return”—an addiction that “might yet prove fatal”—by the narrowest margin.

Seven anchor stories explore humanity through politics, borders, ecocide, alien contact, and technology. Interspers­ed between these are ten unique passages that impart parallel stories of their own: seven are linked and catalog the US’S ongoing evolution and dissolutio­n, while the remaining three capture the textures of crumbling edifices, including the nation-state and the living elements of the planet, as they return to the earth.

Older’s stories reject monocultur­e on every level. Her polyvalent characters are completely themselves, exploring human identity, capacity, and potential without centering whiteness, too often the default in science fiction. In “The Rupture,” human beings return to Earth from an extraterre­strial colony on Sebrang, darker and more petite than terrestria­l people. A family mourns the loss of an abuela to the border wall that springs up overnight, trapping people inside in “The Divided.” In “Tear Tracks,” success means hiding the complicati­ons of struggle and poverty in order to succeed, only to discover, in another world, that suffering would be enough to make someone president. The collection has no loyalty to narrative or national imperialis­m.

The stories of …and Other Disasters ask tough questions and envision answers that encompass not just a hypothetic­al future, but the present’s trouble extrapolat­ed to a nadir. If the people at the center of these stories go dark, it’s in the hope that better decisions will arise. After all, “unreal people and events and technologi­es change the world all the time.”

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