
Ghosts and weird mourners, horrible teenagers and disgraceful instructors. Haunted prisoners and seafolk taken from the shore. H. Pueyo's evocative writing takes notice that the dead, like memories, are often closer than we think, and the guilty are often ignorant of the damage done and astonished when they themselves suffer. This debut collection offers Pueyo's stories in both English and Portuguese.
Author
Publishes longer fiction as Hache Pueyo. H. Pueyo is an Argentine-Brazilian writer and translator. She was nominated for two Utopia Awards, and has won an Otherwise Fellowship for her work with gender in speculative fiction. Her short stories were published in Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, and The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, among others. Her bilingual collection A STUDY IN UGLINESS & OUTRAS HISTÓRIAS (Lethe) came out in 2022, and her novella BUT NOT TOO BOLD (Tordotcom) is scheduled to Fall 2024.