Scott Nicolay A woman attempts to reconcile two conflicting realities and sets of memories, with most of the story taking place in a world stricken by a bizarre ongoing geological/environmental catastrophe.
Early praise for caterpillars:
“A gorgeously strange novella filled with weird geology, the haunted nature of memory, and luna moth shimmer. With caterpillars, Nicolay deftly explores subjectivity, time, and how identity emerges—and converges—in the multiplicities of crisis and an ever-shifting reality.”
—Tiffany Morris, author of Green Fuse Burning and Elegies of Rotting Stars
76 pages. Limited edition of 150 copies.
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76 Pages