The Lightning of Possible Storms

The Lightning of Possible Storms

by Jonathan Ball
The Lightning of Possible Storms

The Lightning of Possible Storms

by Jonathan Ball

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Overview

Winner of the 2021 Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction

Aleya's world starts to unravel after a café customer leaves behind a collection of short stories. Surprised and disturbed to discover that it has been dedicated to her, Aleya delves into the strange book...

A mad scientist seeks to steal his son's dreams. A struggling writer, skilled only at destruction, finds himself courted by Hollywood. A woman seeks to escape her body and live inside her dreams. Citizens panic when a new city block manifests out of nowhere. The personification of capitalism strives to impress his cutthroat boss.

The more Aleya reads, the deeper she sinks into the mysterious writer's work, and the less real the world around her seems. Soon, she's overwhelmed as a new, more terrifying existence takes hold.

The Lightning of Possible Storms blends humour and horror, doom and daylight, offering myriad possible storms.

Praise for Jonathan Ball:

"Cheerfully horrifying, and full of the unexpected, The Lightning of Possible Storms is an entertaining Borgesian foray into the existential dread of writing itself." —Saleema Nawaz, author of Songs for the End of the World

"This collection is so beautifully written and expertly composed—it is rich, layered, and complex. In every story, characters are forced to confront their secret, subterranean selves, their suppressed longings and anxieties, and the stories will linger with you long after you’ve finished them, much like the last strains of a beloved song. Witty, sad, sardonic, each story is its own masterpiece. This collection confirms Jonathan Ball as one of Canada’s very best writers." —Suzette Mayr, author of Dr. Edith Vane and the Hares of Crawley Hall


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771666138
Publisher: Book*hug Press
Publication date: 09/30/2020
Pages: 209
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

JONATHAN BALL is the author of eight books, including Ex MachinaClockfire, and The National Gallery. He lives in Winnipeg and has won many awards, including a Manitoba Book Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer. He hosts Writing the Wrong Way, the podcast for writers who strive to be bold and readers who crave something new.

Table of Contents

National Bestseller 7

The Best Story Ever Submitted to Your Magazine 27

Your Letter 31

Explosions 43

Costa Rican Green 77

Judith 89

The Dark Part of the Sky 99

George and Gracie 111

The Nightmare Ballad of the Drunken Brand Identity with a Cameo by Shakespeare and a Title That Cannot Get Worse 123

While You Sleep I Record Your Dreams 139

Capitalism 141

The War with the Dead 153

The Palace of Ice 159

Narcissus 167

As We All Should Lie 171

Wolves in Trains 177

The Lightning of Possible Storms 183

About the Author 191

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Cheerfully horrifying, and full of the unexpected, The Lightning of Possible Storms is an entertaining Borgesian foray into the existential dread of writing itself." —Saleema Nawaz, author of Songs for the End of the World


"This collection is so beautifully written and expertly composed—it is rich, layered, and complex. In every story, characters are forced to confront their secret, subterranean selves, their suppressed longings and anxieties, and the stories will linger with you long after you've finished them, much like the last strains of a beloved song. Witty, sad, sardonic, each story is its own masterpiece. This collection confirms Jonathan Ball as one of Canada's very best writers." —Suzette Mayr, author of Dr. Edith Vane and the Hares of Crawley Hall

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