What Makes You Think You're Awake?
Stories
Maegan Poland
Winner of the Bakwin Award selected by Carmen Maria Machado
Stories
Maegan Poland
Winner of the Bakwin Award selected by Carmen Maria Machado
Stories
Maegan Poland
Winner of the Bakwin Award selected by Carmen Maria Machado
Final contest judge and award-winning author Carmen Maria Machado (In the Dream House) described the work as “a wonderful debut; a collection of frank, funny, and heartbreaking stories that delve into the mire of human loneliness.”
Poland’s stories usher in a world where mortal fear, the threat of violation, and the body’s looming betrayal drive us to look beyond surface appearances. In these stories, readers will find: a mosquito-borne illness invading a small southern town, forcing its inhabitants to negotiate their lust against the threats of virus-induced paralysis; a pair of newlyweds on their honeymoon at a luxury resort whose automated services quickly turn menacing; a woman whose backyard shed freezes time, forcing her to decide between her need for love and her need for escape. Poland’s stories move among richly imagined landscapes, bringing to life the deep loneliness at the heart of the modern condition and the ephemerality of the bridges we build against the dark.
"What Makes You Think You're Awake? is a wonderful debut; a collection of frank, funny, and heartbreaking stories that delve into the mire of human loneliness."—Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House and Her Body and Other Parties
"What Makes You Think You’re Awake? invites us into an uncanny, atmospheric world, where violence lurks under the surface of daily life and portals abound, beckoning characters into the midnight logic of the surreal. Maegan Poland’s surprising, incisive, and powerfully imaginative stories make for an unforgettable debut."—Laura van den Berg, I Hold a Wolf by the Ears
"These stories have a dreamy, Shirley Jackson-on-Xanax feel. They’re also the kind of stories you want to read again, not because you necessarily missed anything, but because of that suspended feeling Poland invokes."—Bethanne Patrick for LitHub
Paperback ISBN: 9781949467505