If you are interested in relationships, love (the shortcomings of), portals, exits, motherhood, and/or short stories, you might like this book.
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“Debbie Urbanski writes fantasy the way Margaret Atwood does, or Ray Bradbury—fantasy that directs its gaze firmly at reality. The stories in Portalmania are often horrifying and always invigorating, and together they add up to a collection that’s considerably more cohesive than you might expect, as if not just every story but every character in every story were in intimate conversation with every other. “Transporting”: that’s the word I want to use for the book, but not as a synonym for “diverting.” Portalmania definitely casts a spell, but it’s not the kind that spins a field of bewitchments around us; it’s the kind that dispels the bewitchments that have dazzled us for so long.”—Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead
If you could go anywhere, where would you go? And what happens to the people you leave behind?
From the author of After World comes a genre-busting collection of stories that reveal our lives in a startling new light, perfect for fans of Kelly Link and Carmen Maria Machado
In Portalmania, Debbie Urbanski wields sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and realism to build a dark mirror that she holds up to the ordinary world. Within the sharply imagined landscape of this collection, portals appear in linen closets, planetary gateways materialize in boarding schools, monsters wait in bathroom vents, and transformations of women’s bodies are an everyday occurrence. Political division causes physical rifts that break apart the Earth’s crust. A son on another planet sends dispatches home to the mother who failed him, and a wife turns to the supernatural to escape her abusive marriage. Portals are not only doorways found in children’s classics, but separations, escapes, dead ends, desertions, and choices that will change these characters’ lives forever.
Against a fantastical backdrop, these stories dive bravely into the shadowy depths of betrayal, parenthood, revenge, murder, coercive sex, open marriages, asexuality, neurodiversity, and second chances. What if we’re not the ideal parents for our children? What if we’re not the ideal person to live our own life? Portalmania questions why we love as we do and asks if we have enough courage to reimagine desire.